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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff! 1/2/2024

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8ntruck

@ebinmaine  there is another idea to add to Colussis.  

 

Purpose built to adapt to the local topography. 

 

I could probably use one of those along the back property line on our Ky. acreage.

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

@ebinmaine  there is another idea to add to Colussis.  

 

Purpose built to adapt to the local topography. 

 

I could probably use one of those along the back property line on our Ky. acreage.

Some seriously neat stuff ain't it?

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Sailman

That "side hill tractor" is an amazing piece of equipment! Can't imagine navigating that thing at the end of the row or taking it back to the barn....

Kind of reminds me of a story my dad told me years ago. My grandfather had a 160 acre farm in northeastern Iowa. Quite hilly but not as bad as the Oregon terrain in the pic. Story has it my ancestors settled in that area as it reminded them of their native terrain and climate in Norway. My grandfather, Gilman, was always looking to improve his farming and had gotten information about "contour" farming which utilized plowing across the hill instead of up and down, which was the traditional method in his area at that time. So grandpa started plowing across the hill one spring. Neighbors saw what he was doing and beat a path to my grandma concerned that "Gilman has lost his mind"! 

It did not take long before contour farming became the norm.

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