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Re: O/TMaking money growing up
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Posted by jwal10 on February 04, 2007 at 09:03:49 from (71.222.11.203):
In Reply to: O/TMaking money growing up posted by 37 chief on February 03, 2007 at 22:26:55:
My first paying job was moving irrigation pipe. 10 cents a pipe,56 pipe twice a day.I was 10. Took on 2nd job at 11 shearing sheep 75 cents each, got to where I could shear 100 a day. At twelve also worked on a 123-SP combine filling and sewing sacks. Left home summer I turned twelve with my 60 ewes and 20 2 yr old 1/2 holstein 1/2 hereford cows I had raised from calves I got from a dairy that bred 1st calf heifers to hereford bull. Had a Farmall B, 7'mower, hay rake, and IHC 27 baler. Went to high school 1/2 time, Senior year graduated early so I could shear sheep in the spring. That fall I traded the B and a M I had bought for a 4020 JD and plow, farmed 20 yrs.
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