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early Experiences with machinery, | I remember yrs ago when I was at my uncle's house down the road from my grandpa's, My Uncle had a JD 95 roundback, and I used to play on it, I remember strring it in imaginasry field's and then pulling to a truck and dumping the wheat then going out again to cut, I remember the ladder's on this thing, and when I climb up? It was a little small in the step's, and then you had to go acrosss the upper step's and if the paint was worn and it was, you'd slip off the step's and there was no place to go, except down and you'd skin your shin's if you wernt watching and didnt have your foot in the steps going up to the platform, mannn I remember this like it was yesterday, Id always look at the steps on the JD's and watch as I climed up, The gleaner A my Grandad had was alot different than that JD 95, But,,, I like the yellow & greeen color's on the 95 and the yellow paint on the reel bat's I thought it was really cool, I learned to not touch the lever's on the Gleaner or the 95 as if you did and the header was up it would go down and might hit something and I didnt want my Grandad to know I was messing with his combine or the uncle either, hahaha, Fond Memories, Kirk C,, Ks, entered 2009-12-06 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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