Posted by larry@stinescorner on December 29, 2015 at 14:05:35 from (100.35.207.77):
The wife baked a plate of cookies for the two old farmers down town from us,on a side road. I have taken pictures of this road before and posted them here,but they just got another JD Tractor.They used to be dairy farmers,now they do hay and have a road stand for sweetcorn. I asked the brothers if I could post a story ,they said sure.. the 4 th tractor they just bought is a 4020. the one with the canopy,they had since brand new they bought this 4010 used a while ago they just bought this 4020.they said they have been looking for another one for a long time till they found this one and they havea 3010 diesel So,,I asked them,,what made you buy another 4020?They said,,they are great tractors, We use the one to cut with the haybine,then had to unhook to hook up to the baler,had to flip the drawbar too,,,now ,,We dont have to unhook anything during hay season.Sounded like a good answer to me! ,,,,, Further down the end of the side road is another farm,,,I Spotted some tractors there too. On the way up the road towards the main road,this farm is a horse farm.. These pictures of farms are getting to be a rare sight around us here in NJ where we live. The two old farmers have some great stories.The one brother really liked the homemade cookies,,and hinted that his favorite meal is spagetti and meatballs.So,,when the wife makes it ,Ill bring them some and get some more stories for Y/T.
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