LAST DAY OF HAULING OUT THE GRAIN FROM HARVEST
Mar 25, 2020

Video: LAST DAY OF HAULING OUT THE GRAIN FROM HARVEST


We had a big day of loading the last of the grain from 2019 harvest. 7 trucks in one day. We also finished the day by loading up the last of the wheat into our grain truck to haul in next week.

 

LAST DAY OF HAULING OUT THE GRAIN FROM HARVEST

LAST DAY OF HAULING OUT THE GRAIN FROM HARVEST

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