Colin King
Well-known Member
It's been a miserably cold winter & spring in West Central Minnesota, but field work has finally begun. I'm renting a small piece of land across the road from us that belonged to the grandparents of two of my close childhood friends back in the '80s and early '90s. This older couple farmed their small farm with a 1950 8N that they purchased new with money they earned selling cucumbers to a local pickle company. They used mules prior to their 8N, and by the time I was an early teenager, the 8N was abandoned in a tree line. Yesterday, 72 years and two generations after they purchased their 8N, I worked up their old field using my 1949 8N to plant into hay for our sheep flock. I felt the history and the connections as I tilled that soil.
As an aside, I have spent close to a decade slowly restoring the grandparents' 1950 8N and should have it parade ready by the end of the summer. That's another story, tho.
Colin, MN
As an aside, I have spent close to a decade slowly restoring the grandparents' 1950 8N and should have it parade ready by the end of the summer. That's another story, tho.
Colin, MN