Posted by WellWorn on November 18, 2015 at 08:34:02 from (75.213.164.39):
In Reply to: Wives and tractors. posted by DeltaRed on November 16, 2015 at 08:09:51:
Found some pictures, even if they do date from 2012. The only condition for permission of posting is that I cut the resolution and size of the photos.
The better half, turning hay with our '51 SA and salvaged from a hedgerow Case F170 rake.
And here is the DsD and son of a friend who spent a summer with us to learn some about farming. The ear to ear smile of the operator is not photoshopped. The tractor was borrowed from a neighbor to remove some "medicine ball" size rocks showing up in the hay field - and yes, I taught her (and him) the basics of how to use the backhoe (I spent a couple years running a Case Construction King). In the photo, she's taking some fence posts out to the field on the bucket.
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