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Wartime threshing memories
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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Spec Solicitor" data-source="post: 7302858" data-attributes="member: 74352"><p>I can only just remember threshing in our stack yard in early 1960s. A diesel Major called Daisy drove a pinkish coloured thresher by a belt, and at the other end our IH 414 and B45 mk2 baled the straw. I recall dad saying he knew no living person who had consumed more dust than the contractor who cut the strings and put the crop into the drum. Yet he still lived a long healthy life despite being covered in dust. The excitement for us boys was all at the end when people with terriers turned up to catch rats under the stack. Then they got an MF 788 tvo combine with a bagger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Spec Solicitor, post: 7302858, member: 74352"] I can only just remember threshing in our stack yard in early 1960s. A diesel Major called Daisy drove a pinkish coloured thresher by a belt, and at the other end our IH 414 and B45 mk2 baled the straw. I recall dad saying he knew no living person who had consumed more dust than the contractor who cut the strings and put the crop into the drum. Yet he still lived a long healthy life despite being covered in dust. The excitement for us boys was all at the end when people with terriers turned up to catch rats under the stack. Then they got an MF 788 tvo combine with a bagger. [/QUOTE]
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