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  • foragefarmer
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    How about riding all day behind the home made square bale stooker in 80-90 temperatures. Always hoped for a side wind to keep the dust out of your eyes.

    Hell of a work out!

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  • fjlip
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    Originally posted by makar View Post
    Picking rocks pulled by a fordson major 50 years ago.
    We got one of the first Degelman rockpickers 1968, on a JD 2010, the earliest spring ever here, March 18 I stayed home from school to use that fantastic invention on dry enough fields, in a snowmobile suit, and enjoyed it.

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  • Blaithin
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    We called it the shit coupe.

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  • fjlip
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How many yung-uns remember a “stone boat”? Its kinda like a pontoon boat. 😂
    Or a "manure" sleigh...We had same JD M! Kept it in barn so it started in winter...

    And those steel shovels never broke, aluminum broke/bent many. Still have one from the 60's.

    First 4WD was a Case 2470, 1974, wow big time power. 29' Morris DT. That was one WET bitch of a spring, only a 4 wd would not get stuck. Barely harrowed to dry out fields. Buried Morris many times till we added the second set of wheels in main frame.
    Last edited by fjlip; Nov 30, 2020, 18:12.

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  • SASKFARMER
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    Stone boat we would load shit on it and take out to the field with jdM and shovel it off.

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  • AC man
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How many yung-uns remember a “stone boat”? Its kinda like a pontoon boat. 😂
    I remember cleaning out the barn with one. We also used one for feeding the cows in winter. Those memories are hard to forget!

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  • makar
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How many yung-uns remember a “stone boat”? Its kinda like a pontoon boat. 😂
    Picking rocks pulled by a fordson major 50 years ago.

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  • GDR
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How many yung-uns remember a “stone boat”? Its kinda like a pontoon boat. 😂
    Dad broke a few teams of horses every winter so I spent many days feeding square bales off a stone boat behind a team of horses, and that was until I left home in mid 90's.

    Was fun though, wish I could do it with him again!

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How many yung-uns remember a “stone boat”? Its kinda like a pontoon boat. 😂
    i remember shovelling cow shit onto one

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  • Horse
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    Originally posted by woodland View Post
    I’ve never heard of catch and release with gophers.

    Obviously before my time but what’s with collecting the birds feet?
    Would you kill off your breeding herd ??? Feet was a bounty think 6/7cents per pair, Fish and game I think, That was in county of red deer dont know if other counties had a bounty or not.

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