Hi all - I captured a bunch of interesting views today. I hope you enjoy the video and yes - the ol'47 is smoking a bit. Gotta Rex'48 done - Once my finances recover from that I may do the H. It was a heck of a day for seat-time.
I also planted corn with Princess '55 but needed to do this video first as the other one is more complex to edit.
Hope you enjoy.
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1947 Farmall H - Disc-Harrowing - Video
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1947 Farmall H - Disc-Harrowing - Video
Ken
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Re: 1947 Farmall H - Disc-Harrowing - Video
Hi Ken,
I watched and enjoyed both videos, I bet your dad has some stories to tell of years gone by planting spuds, he is a warrior. I worked on spud farms a lot as a young boy, some farmers used horses and some had tractors, mostly Ferguson's. in fact where I now play golf, I gathered spuds on it when it was farmland. Thanks for sharing.
Bernard,
Donegal Cub.
I watched and enjoyed both videos, I bet your dad has some stories to tell of years gone by planting spuds, he is a warrior. I worked on spud farms a lot as a young boy, some farmers used horses and some had tractors, mostly Ferguson's. in fact where I now play golf, I gathered spuds on it when it was farmland. Thanks for sharing.
Bernard,
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