Wow - I just got to see this video and I love it! We did a lot of similar things but mostly with our John Deere A. This is a great video to show how much fun it could be to grow up on a farm. We didn't have much money but money wasn't all that necessary - there was plenty of space and equipment to be creative and have fun.
It reminds me of growing up on a farm in South Dakota in the 50's & 60's--no horses, though. We used tractors--Case RC, SC, & DC, plus a Massey 44 & McCormick 10-20. We used to pull hay up into the hayloft the same way.
I've noticed that about Illinois, Indiana, and other midwest states. My Dad got tired of milking cows and sold the herd, but had beef cattle for a long time and always sheep, pigs, and chickens around. As you would know, they are not only a source of income, but also help fertilize the soil.
What a wonderful video collection! My family has truely enjoyed them. THANKS!
This is wonderful.
What a family treasure it is.
Thank you for sharing it all with us.
George Vreeland Hill
Thanks for sharing your family movies! Great stuff!
Great video,,,love the little feller and his calf,,,,God bless you and ur family!!!
Wow - I just got to see this video and I love it! We did a lot of similar things but mostly with our John Deere A. This is a great video to show how much fun it could be to grow up on a farm. We didn't have much money but money wasn't all that necessary - there was plenty of space and equipment to be creative and have fun.
It reminds me of growing up on a farm in South Dakota in the 50's & 60's--no horses, though. We used tractors--Case RC, SC, & DC, plus a Massey 44 & McCormick 10-20. We used to pull hay up into the hayloft the same way.
good show, thanks. B
I've noticed that about Illinois, Indiana, and other midwest states. My Dad got tired of milking cows and sold the herd, but had beef cattle for a long time and always sheep, pigs, and chickens around. As you would know, they are not only a source of income, but also help fertilize the soil.
You're very welcome!