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Originally posted by fjlip View PostOats was done on this farm in late 50's. I can remember the outfit, the binder, Mom and Dad stooking, too young to help.
So my older brother operated the binder as a teenager while Dad drove the tractor. I helped stooking sheaves and helping out with threshing as a kid - usually forking straw away and checking when the chaff bags were full.
Old Albion binder was a 6 foot cut - was a horse one converted to tractor. Our threshing mill was different to the ones you have here in that it was wood on the outside versus tin. Maybe a Ransomes? I dismantled it for bolts and other useful parts when I left school - should probably have put it in a museum.
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Story about party lines.
Combine broke down about 10:30 so back home to phone the dealer half hour away. Dad gets on the line and young guy and the neighbors daughter talking.
So this gets repeated several times dads imPatient half hour goes by.
Finally dad says look son I know his girl she s a keeper in every respect. If you like her say your sorry already and offer her supper and a drive in show next Friday night because I have to make a call for parts sorry. And if you do go out if you ever harm her not only will her dad hunt you down so will i okey!!
So they hang up and dad calls re dealer for parts he offered to get the part that night but dad said I just wanted to know if you had one it's damp we ll do it in he morning. And by the way no after hours charge was quoted. lol
So morning comes and at about six am
The phone rings it's our ring and the other neighbor on be line says hey the wife is heading into town his morning do you need anything. Hahaha never phoned any other day but I guess just by luck he phoned to offer that day. Lol.
Anyhow good neighbors and times.
Those two got married and told that story on their wedding. It was their first official date at the movies. Hahaha
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My apologies...it is a 428...looked at the operators manual, haven't brought her home yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLXL1C7uKnY
The clincher when I was looking, was my uncles had owned and operated a 428 way back...so I am sure I will have lots of help when I get to it.
Have vague memories of a threshing crew and grandparents place that I spent my summers and weekends on....my grandfather was quite a horseman and recall helping feed cows with a rack....a little of him mowing with a team. Although I have a team, don't seem to get the time.....some memories are meant to stay that way.
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OMG...party lines. I'm old enough to remember them. Just tell the young people that they have to share their service with afew other people and they can all listen in on their conversations and texts and see what they're browsing on the net....can you imagine!
And ya, shoveling the corners of the square wooden bins full, on the bright side that same grain didn't have to be shoveled out but the last stuff that gravity couldn't get out sure as hell wasn't fun....and then the rods/wires/cables holding that damn bin together. Ever stop to think the new high capacity seed grain carts and just plain grain carts hold as much and more! Tridems trailers would hold it all too.....and then there were the one tons used to empty them old bins then came along three tons and having to shovel until it was FULL because we were too stupid to stop for a rest... "too old soon, to late smart"
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