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Amity, Oregon | The pictures were taken somewhere near Amity or Dayton, Oregon I'm pretty sure. The way I remember it changing implements on the Uni System was not all that fun. We had a swather, combine and picker-shellor and got plenty of chances at it. First you cut ryegrass with the swather, then put the combine on and ate dust for weeks on end, except when you were unplugging the cylinder from the piles the (insert colourful language here) swather left behind. Corn was harvested after school started so it was almost fun, except for running in snow and mud. So you see that's why I don't have anything bad to say about the White 8800 and the Hesston 6600 that replaced the Unis. | |
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