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Post by 70ds on May 17, 2009 20:17:54 GMT -5
My daughter's preschool class had a field trip to her teacher's husbands farm. My Dad took his team and hayrack down to give rides for the kids. I took the day off to help. I took some pics of the equipment that was around the farm. He is also one of my fuel customers. Here is the 4440 on the terracer. Here is his 4710 and 9610. The old Versatile bi directional. 8870 and air seeder. They are getting it ready to put in beans. One of his semis and his cattle pot. The 1086 and the crap slinger. That is a 1066 in the background. The Newer bi directional. The 4710. He took the kids for a ride in the combine. I got to go for a ride too. lol. My daughter is going for her first ever combine ride in these pics. By the time I was her age I was running the unloading auger in the 7720.
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Post by Josh Nuxoll on May 17, 2009 20:41:30 GMT -5
Never knew Versatile made bi-diretional
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Post by 70ds on May 17, 2009 20:57:44 GMT -5
They were the original. Ford/New Holland got them when they bought Versatile. Most of them that you see are blue. I have only seen a handful of the old Versatile colored ones.
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Post by mnjosh on May 17, 2009 21:13:28 GMT -5
Looks to have been a fun field trip.
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Post by caseihman94 on May 18, 2009 4:57:50 GMT -5
looked like fun, when I was in kindergarten, we went to a dairy farm. It was sorta boring for me cause my dad milked at the time, and all we really got to see was the cows...
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Post by G&G farms on May 18, 2009 22:43:50 GMT -5
thats cool
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Post by bracebros on May 19, 2009 17:59:38 GMT -5
That looks like a fun field trip, I wish I went on one like that when i was in grade school
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