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1946 or 1947 family affair
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1733457" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I've got a photo of my Dad, as a late teenager, on a horse-drawn sicklebar mower, cutting kudzu for hay.</p><p></p><p>I barely remember it, but my granddad would drive the little Farmall 'A' 30 miles up the highway to a second farm my dad had bought, to cut a field of sericea lespedeza. Dad would come up the next day with rake, and bigger tractor on a flatbed, pulling the baler behind. I remember feeding some of those bales out of the barn loft... not much more than a bundle of sticks. Darned glad I was too little to be involved with hauling those in from the field... or getting them up into the barn loft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1733457, member: 12607"] I've got a photo of my Dad, as a late teenager, on a horse-drawn sicklebar mower, cutting kudzu for hay. I barely remember it, but my granddad would drive the little Farmall 'A' 30 miles up the highway to a second farm my dad had bought, to cut a field of sericea lespedeza. Dad would come up the next day with rake, and bigger tractor on a flatbed, pulling the baler behind. I remember feeding some of those bales out of the barn loft... not much more than a bundle of sticks. Darned glad I was too little to be involved with hauling those in from the field... or getting them up into the barn loft. [/QUOTE]
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