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lcesnick
Farmgirl at Heart

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Lisa
Frostburg MD
USA
6 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2005 :  10:54:44 AM  Show Profile
Hello All,

What a fabulous website MaryJane has for all of us like minded farm girls!

I own a small farm in the Appalachian Mtns of Western MD. It is our family farm passed down from grandparents to my Dad, to me.

Currently, we have garden, a few guinea hens, and alot of hay to cut! My husband is finally on board with moving to the farm for good. We finally installed a new well and managed to get DSL so my husband and I can now work (we're telecommuting software developers) from the farm. We've been here since March but will be going back to town for the winter to get the house ready to sell.

Any vintage Ford tractor fans out there? I have 2 Ford 8Ns (1948 and 1949)...I'm restoring one of them to it's vitage colors. We use them both regularly...great tractors!

Look forward to hearing from other tractor girls.

Lisa

Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2005 :  12:30:06 PM  Show Profile
Welcome aboard! I love old tractors and old pickups but don't have any. I must admire from afar. You'll LOVE this site!!

farmgirl@heart

Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2005 :  9:57:29 PM  Show Profile
Hey Lisa! Glad to have you join us. This is a great place to be. My G'pa had a great old tractor, wish I had it, though living in town I would not have room for it. See ya around the site! Simply, Julia

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
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Rosenwalt
True Blue Farmgirl

77 Posts

Rose Marie
NY
77 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2006 :  6:43:42 PM  Show Profile
Hi.
I hope I'm responding correctly (I'm new here as I posted under the Welcome Wagon.)
My husband just got our first tractor. It's used, a gray Ford 9n. We aren't sure what year it is. We can't seem to find that out but can pin point it to the early 40's. Maybe you could give us a hint? We're new to this. I did find a seat cover for it on ebay!
We are greener than greener new at all this and our tractor is our first purchase so that's our baby.
Also, I'm interested in your guinea hens (are they easy/for beginners?) AND we have 30 acres of hay to cut. From what I understand there are 2 cuts? How do you know when to cut it? If our neighbor cuts it this year for us would he charge us for keeping up the land or would we charge him at a lower rate maybe for the hay? (You're not laughing too hard are ya?)

Rose in NY
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2006 :  8:15:12 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Lisa...how neat to have a job that you don't have to commute to...that is sure a plus!! I am glad you found us!! My grandpa used to raise guineas and I always liked them. Hmmmmm I am always up for new animals here...don't tell my husband but I am getting ducks this coming spring..I miss the ones I had in CAlif and have been almost 4 years without ducks now...time for more!!
jump right in...we are a chatty group!!

Jenny in Utah
It's astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to happen...Frances Burnette
http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com
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CountryGirl85
True Blue Farmgirl

225 Posts

Laura
Oswego IL
USA
225 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2006 :  9:34:38 PM  Show Profile  Send CountryGirl85 an AOL message  Send CountryGirl85 a Yahoo! Message
Hey Lisa!
That's so neat that your farm has been passed down through the generations. It must make it so special! And it's so great that you can work from home! I hope you enjoy it here! There are so many wonderful ladies on this forum it's hard not to have a great time!

Much love,
Laura
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lcesnick
Farmgirl at Heart

6 Posts

Lisa
Frostburg MD
USA
6 Posts

Posted - Feb 07 2006 :  03:02:39 AM  Show Profile
hello,

Your 9N should have a serial number on the block that begins with 9N followed by approx. 6 numbers. Get the serial number then Google Ford 9N tractors for a host of sites that can help you identify the year.

Guineas are easy. Very noisy...but we love them. They are great for eating bugs...especially ticks.

As for hay production in your area...contact your local extension agency for info specific to your area. In our area, we can get 2 cuts usually...but it all depends on weather...the plant material/maturity.

Good luck with your tractor and farming venture!

Lisa

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Originally posted by Rosenwalt

Hi.
I hope I'm responding correctly (I'm new here as I posted under the Welcome Wagon.)
My husband just got our first tractor. It's used, a gray Ford 9n. We aren't sure what year it is. We can't seem to find that out but can pin point it to the early 40's. Maybe you could give us a hint? We're new to this. I did find a seat cover for it on ebay!
We are greener than greener new at all this and our tractor is our first purchase so that's our baby.
Also, I'm interested in your guinea hens (are they easy/for beginners?) AND we have 30 acres of hay to cut. From what I understand there are 2 cuts? How do you know when to cut it? If our neighbor cuts it this year for us would he charge us for keeping up the land or would we charge him at a lower rate maybe for the hay? (You're not laughing too hard are ya?)

Rose in NY


Edited by - lcesnick on Feb 07 2006 03:10:54 AM
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lonestargal
True Blue Farmgirl

607 Posts

Kristi
Texas
607 Posts

Posted - Feb 08 2006 :  06:28:19 AM  Show Profile
Hi Lisa and welcome!!! I too love old tractors and trucks but have to just admire from afar. My parents' neighbor has and old red tractor, I have no idea what year or make but he uses it all the time and it just purrs like a kitten. It's so cool!!
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