Absolutely. That's me on that same Oliver, once my legs were long enough to reach the pedals. Mom and Dad are up in the wagon spreading out the hay that the "hayloader" was pulling up into the wagon. Note the date on the top of the photo and the steel wheels on the wagon. There was a "hay fork" that ran on a rail high up in the barn that you had to jam down into the loose hay. It would then hoist the hay up into the hayloft.
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Don't remember the dates anymore but soon we had other tractors and went to baling hay. My job, until I went in the service, was always to grab the hay bales out of the baler and stack them on the wagon. When I came home on leave one summer I found I had been replaced by a "kicker" on the baler...no more stacking the bales. That's my brother on the David Brown.
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The bales were then unloaded one by one into the barn. Someone was always in the loft stacking the bales - used to hate that job as it was always stifling hot up under the barn roof.
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