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<blockquote data-quote="Lincs Lass" data-source="post: 7805941" data-attributes="member: 4685"><p>Ide had a gut full of sonny jims attitude right through harvest ,,allways finding something more important to do when the drier needed cleaning out from feed to seed or barley to wheat,,or the bins needed shoveling out ,,then one day he stood watching me changing the plough points ,,He piped up ,,I think when you go back you should ,he didnt get a chance to say anymore as I asked him how much ploughing he had done ,,non .</p><p> He was just the same once we got lifting spuds ,,have I alltered this ,should I be doing something else ,dad says can you push on abit harder .</p><p>I gave him the manual for the harvester and told him to go read it ,I knew that machine inside out and could tell where every squeak was coming from .</p><p> I loved the job ,variety every day but it was one push too much .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lincs Lass, post: 7805941, member: 4685"] Ide had a gut full of sonny jims attitude right through harvest ,,allways finding something more important to do when the drier needed cleaning out from feed to seed or barley to wheat,,or the bins needed shoveling out ,,then one day he stood watching me changing the plough points ,,He piped up ,,I think when you go back you should ,he didnt get a chance to say anymore as I asked him how much ploughing he had done ,,non . He was just the same once we got lifting spuds ,,have I alltered this ,should I be doing something else ,dad says can you push on abit harder . I gave him the manual for the harvester and told him to go read it ,I knew that machine inside out and could tell where every squeak was coming from . I loved the job ,variety every day but it was one push too much . [/QUOTE]
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