Those combines can cost more than my first house! I would be wary to let anybody drive one.
I do think it’s cool that Elly wants to try everything at the farm. John’s attitude is like “meh, let me sleep” but she is at the pigs getting born and driving the combine- that is awesome!
Is there a safety factor here? I often hear about people getting messed up with farm machinery. Does Ellie know how to stop the thing? Turn it around? Deal with hidden obstacles?
@robert tinsleyProvided the farmer was able to afford that kind of machinery. I farmer friend of the family kept his running in tiptop shape and they were all old. From 1973-1976, I worked at a horse barn where the owner had a 1954 Farmall. It seriously needed the battery replaced but it still ran exceedingly well. The only draw back to it was some time in the past, somebody bent the hitch. With the manure spreader on it, I could never back it into the shed. I had to park it forward. But it was the easiest to back it out to muck out stalls.
Or hit a ditch, erosion can make them pop up unepectedly.We had a hired man on an F-12 (or F-20) that mowing a field, hit a two foot ditch, front wheels went down, and front end of tractor just leaned over foreward, with the steering wheel androd sticking straight up!
ReneTray over 12 years ago
True.
psychlady over 12 years ago
I’d be ready to go home right about now!
J Short over 12 years ago
I once managed to screw up a tractor in an open field. I was driving too fast when I hit a muddy area and tore off the front tire.
serenasakitty over 12 years ago
And so begins another round of overused [and tiresome] ‘jokes’ about women drivers.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
And look at John’s expression in the second panel… like a dentist would be any better at it!
masnadies over 12 years ago
Those combines can cost more than my first house! I would be wary to let anybody drive one.
I do think it’s cool that Elly wants to try everything at the farm. John’s attitude is like “meh, let me sleep” but she is at the pigs getting born and driving the combine- that is awesome!
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
What is she going to hit? A very expensive crop that literally puts bread on the table.
Poollady over 12 years ago
It’s like I told my husband – I can drive ANYTHING, just give me a 10-acre field!
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Is there a safety factor here? I often hear about people getting messed up with farm machinery. Does Ellie know how to stop the thing? Turn it around? Deal with hidden obstacles?
summerdog86 over 12 years ago
I’m glad that the thinking of Dan’s friend from yesterday has not rubbed off on Dan as far as women are concerned.
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
Rocks, boulders, stray cow.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Elly can do anything she puts her mind to.
tinsleyrc over 12 years ago
Modern farm equipment are controlled by computer and GPS. they pretty much drive themselves
cbrsarah over 12 years ago
@robert tinsleyProvided the farmer was able to afford that kind of machinery. I farmer friend of the family kept his running in tiptop shape and they were all old. From 1973-1976, I worked at a horse barn where the owner had a 1954 Farmall. It seriously needed the battery replaced but it still ran exceedingly well. The only draw back to it was some time in the past, somebody bent the hitch. With the manure spreader on it, I could never back it into the shed. I had to park it forward. But it was the easiest to back it out to muck out stalls.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
I still use a scythe on occasion – particularly to get fast-growing grass (weeds) between mowing.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
Notice how Dan asked Elly if she wanted to give it a shot driving the combine . . . and not John?!?!?! Pretty telling if you ask me!!!!!!!!!! ;-)
punslinger over 12 years ago
Umm…Where’s Arnold???
luckylouie over 12 years ago
Arnold is laying in front of the combine (we can hope).
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
Or hit a ditch, erosion can make them pop up unepectedly.We had a hired man on an F-12 (or F-20) that mowing a field, hit a two foot ditch, front wheels went down, and front end of tractor just leaned over foreward, with the steering wheel androd sticking straight up!
Ed The Red Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ahhh, 1970s humor… so condescending.