Posted by redforlife on February 01, 2022 at 13:12:29 from (174.210.162.165):
In Reply to: Hard Labor On The Farm posted by aFORDable on February 01, 2022 at 12:35:34:
Well, the hardest work I done (other than bucking hay bales) was constructing pipe in the ditch for tile terraces. I was young at the time, and not given the opportunity to run the equipment. So, I spent long hour days almost entirely down in the ditch putting pipe together. This was for a contractor of course. So just went from one farm to another. But still kind of farm related. Might not of been so bad, if we wasn't literally doing it from sun up to sun down. When we moved to a new location, we didn't seem to move far. So didn't get much of a break there. By the time you loaded, chained, and boomered everything down just to go a few short miles to unload it all again, you actually dreaded getting done with a job and have to move. It wasn't fun. I could go on more about it, but I won't.
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