I was always riding on daddy's lap since the time I could walk. He would be for having me steer while he blew his nose or some excuse. as I got older I sat on the fender and helped watch what machine he was pulling. I don't remember when dad quit going along. When we took delivery of a new Allis Chalmers D15 series II in 1964 I was 10 years old and the dealer showed me how to operate it cuz dad was still in the house taking his after dinner nap. When dad came out to go to the hay field he drove the old Ferguson and I drove the new Allis. Talk about being 10 feet tall!!!! Yeah, I learned to milk cows the same way. I'd be in the stable and dad would say "here, Howard, watch these milkers for a minute" and then he would go out of the barn supposedly on some "errand" By the time he returned I would have several cows milked. That same tactic never worked with my sister. As the cows got milked she would take the milkers off and set them on the floor and then wait for dad.
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