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It's 1957 again!

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    Posted: 05 May 2010 at 8:38pm

Planted my corn today and after looking at the photos I shot of the corn planting made me think is was 1957 all over again. lol  I had my 88 year old Dad helping, he did the dicsing for me again this year.

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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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That's just plain cool. Thanks for sharing Don.
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Don, Great pics. I hope my Dad can still help plant corn when he is 88. Your blessed with the father still there to help. Tracy Martin
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Nice pics!! Just need to hide the red truck and it could be 1957!!
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Great pictures Don. That third pic looks like your Dad found a wet spot, but all the other pics look like the ground worked good.
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Under that umbrella, I think I see a devilish grin.  I don't think my 80 year old dad could get on the back of my WD45. 
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Great pictures, very special.
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nice stuff.  The WD and two row planter brings back memories.  I always liked TTs but that is before my time. 
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Charlie -  Don's 45 with a disc is drawn to a mudhole like a tornado is drawn to a trailer park, LMAO!

Don - great pics!  With that 2 row planter you sure get more "fun time" in the seat...Steve said my corn's up.  Hope yours turns out good.  Mike
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Don, Great pics. Treasure the time with your Dad. Wish mine were still around to work some ground with me.
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Terrific pictures, Don. The second one, especially. Thanks.
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Don, those are great pictures!  I am hoping my old man can still do stuff like that when he is 88!
 
We got our sunflower patch in today to, the old planter never missed a beat!  Thanks for all the tips on everything the other night!
 
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Great pics Don.  When I retire in 3 years I will ask my dad to help with the farming also.

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my dad was about that age when he plowed a 15 acre field with his old wc & 2 bottom trip plow. it's amazing how straight the plow rows were' I wish I had taken pictures. no furrow to follow with the narrow frt. either.
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Nice job! Thats some nice looking ground you have there. We have one field that size that'd have 4 load of rock to pick first, and thats just the big ones!
 
Looks like your dad is enjoying himself!
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youre a lucky man!!!!!!!!
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Special pictures, thanks for sharing.
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I always love your pictures Don.  Are you going to cultivate with a narrow front this year?

I got in such a hurry this year, I didn't make any pictures.  We'll have to replant about 4 acres due to the floods wiping out the bottom.
There isn't much a WC can't do.

WD's just do it better.
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Don, you really need to cherish these moments with your dad. My Grandpa just passed away yesterday at the age of 91.
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Great pictures. I enjoy seeing it done that way much more than with the 80' monster planters you see in the farm magazines now days. Guess I am getting old. Ron
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Thanks for the kind words guys. Dad has  gone at it like that as long as I can remember. lol
That WD45 is aways the one that's in the mud it's the one in the mud, blood and the beer, The two WD45's I have don't get  that muddy so maybe they know more than this old gal! LOL
I put a lot of "N" on this year we will see if that gets me the big yield (200+) I just do this for the fun of it. Dad is a big help with INFO on farming back in the 50's, He thinks this new way of donig it is wrong, You know that no till stuff!!!!!!!!
 He said to make a good seed bed and the corn will grow!!!
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Those are really great pictures,I'm really happy and thrilled for you,seeing those pictures really made my day!,Thank You.
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Possibly in the year 2057 yours or someone's grandchildren will look at these pictures and wonder :
 
     were they really able to plant corn on Jan. 1, 2010 in MO ?
 
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Nice to look back.  I can remember using a 45 to plow and to disk.  Always fun tractors to use with plenty of power for the time.
Thanks for sharing.
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Dad looks like he is enjoying himself!!
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I now have all the corn in the ground, Had to mud the last 1/2 acres in but it's in and the rain is comming.
Mark I have No. 3 WD45 sitting in the barn with the cultivator with a WD side dresser on it just weighting for the grass to come up, And then it gets to come out and play.lol
It has a wide front on it.
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Don, Can you do something about that pink umbrella? That Big IH on there just don't look right. LOL I have a 2 row cultivator (had it on the 45 once) but it don't have have the fertilizer junk added. It looks like you been planning ahead some. I hope the rain coming don't drown anything out down there.
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OK Charley, I have retired the red think to back of the barn, My good buddy Rick(MO)
was felling sorry for me last year and let me get a new old stock one from him. lol
It will be on there before it gets a look at the corn field this year.
I can use a little rain now.
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Nice cultivating rig.  I guess when you get the cultivator on one of those WFE tractors, you don't really want to wrestle it back off over that axle.  That's a sweet outfit.
There isn't much a WC can't do.

WD's just do it better.
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