Greenbean Man- Where in Western Kansas were you???? We Farmed south of Garden City Ks. Like they said used the oneway for years. Dad took over a quarter of ground that had piles of dirt that would hide a tractor. They wer caused by the dirt blowing in the 30's. I cam along in '46 so missed all of that.First Tractor I remember was and International 22-36 that my Grandad had. About the smallest field we had was 80 acres. Used the one ways or sometimes the Grahm Hoeme with12" sweeps. But if you had ragweed the sweeps would spread it. We had the Fordson Major Diesels in the 50's and 60's. Then Used W-9, then an 830 on the dryland. When we bought the irrigated place used a 4020 set up for Row Crop. Didn't need the PTO for much until we got a mower. Dad did fix the W-9 with a pump so we could have hydraulics for the one-way and the Hoeme. I thought that was great because I was NOT big enough to pull the levers to set the tillage equipment. I have pictures of dad on an Avery Combine (pull type) with a motor on it - pulled by the 22-36. Had a 20' draper header. 1st combine I rode on and remember was a 21 Massey with 12' header. We were uptown when we got a Super 92 Massey with 18' header.
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