And now back to our regularly scheduled road trip.
Day 11:
Those of us that stayed at Mav's (Rick, Earl and I), Jim and WonderEagle left the sanctuary today headed home. I got an email the other day from my wife, and she asked me if I'd seen any corn on this trip (asking in jest I am sure!). Well, today on the road out of town, the road was blocked by a couple slow moving vehicles. A John Deer combine and tractor pulling a large grain hopper turned into the road next to a cemetery.
I turned around and parked and went over to talk with the two guys and take some photos (have not seen one of these machines up close). I met Bob (combine driver), and Jim (hopper driver). I asked a few questions, and Jim said "hop aboard and go for a ride". I asked, Really?. He introduced me to Bob (he was entering info into a computer). I climbed the ladder and closed the door.
Bob worked the machine into the rows of corn (I think that is what it is called):
We went down the rows about a quarter mile and came back:
Jim riding outside looking out for things that should not be there (Bob and I were riding inside in cold A/C!):
Looking through the back window as corn was filling the hopper:
This machine measures moisture (of the grain), amount of bushels, and other important things and displays it on a computer screen:
Unloading grain into the hopper rig:
This was one of the coolest things I have had the opportunity to do! My battery is going dead, so I will post later.....Rich