Wendel
was a World War II veteran. He harvested with his
brother until he passed away in 1981.
In 1947,
when the “Harvest Brigade” was in place,
and machinery was in short supply, Wendel and his
brother purchased 2 used 21 MH combines and accumulated
enough supporting equipment to go south to the wheat
harvest. They only had one truck. They found another
gentlemen that owned a truck who hauled one of the
machines and then he hauled all the grain.
They ran
those 2, 21 MH’s until 1959. They bought a new
super 92 MH and a New “A” Gleaner.
Wendel
and Lynne were married in January 1957. They had two
children.
Wendel
owned 3 “A” Gleaners altogether, but by
1966 they went back to Massey’s with the purchase
of 2, 410 MF diesels. We went from 410’s to
510’s to 750’s throughout the coming years.
We once had as many as four machines.
We had
2, 6620 JD side hill combines, which turned out to
be our last machines. We still harvest some corn and
soybeans around home in the fall. We quit going to
the wheat harvest in 1991.
It was
a good life and we have few regrets. |