Image search for IH “gimme” caps give me a few that are in some sort of woodlands camo pattern, some that are black with a white or red front panel, but most are red, red, red with the IH logo on a white square.
Gramps must be a hobby farmer, ‘cause around here bales are round and weigh about half a ton on average. Even the old fashion ones can weigh up to 100 pounds. Not sure how useful lil’ Colton here would have been in reality. But, I guess it’s the life lesson that counts.
I love a good place to be on vacation. But if you’re in simply a good place to be, maybe you don’t need the vacation. Although, to refer back to yesterday’s model, there’s nothing that says the two have to be mutually exclusive.
Haying is work, for which one may expect payment. Shoveling out the barn, weeding the kitchen garden, feeding and watering the chickens, the pigs and the one cow… are chores for which one may expect to keep eating there, and a place to sleep.
starfighter441 about 5 years ago
An International Harvester ball cap, haven’t seen one of those for a very long time.
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
IH caps are red. John Deere caps are green.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
I didn’t think Mallett would draw the logo that clear. Can’t quite place the seed corn tho. Dekalb?
qct about 5 years ago
IH_ on a green cap, bahhahhah!
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Mallet may have been avoiding red because of the possible recoil.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Kid has definitely learned how to work the angles. Give a little, get a little.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
He worked hard, now he gets to play hard.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 5 years ago
It’s a mashup
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 5 years ago
First mesh caps I ever saw, in Wisconsin, back in the mid 60’s, were yellow ones from Caterpillar.
For probably a couple of years, we called all hats in that style “Cat hats.”
They were for farmers, and 4H kids… and I guess truckers but I didn’t know any.
No one thought of them as baseball caps, cos baseball caps were cotton, and not as high as that front panel.
Unless Mallet colors his own panels it could be a colorist unfamiliar with the logos making the IH hat green.
DonLee2 about 5 years ago
Image search for IH “gimme” caps give me a few that are in some sort of woodlands camo pattern, some that are black with a white or red front panel, but most are red, red, red with the IH logo on a white square.
SoTired Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’m stumped by “vertigo valley on the premium pass”
cervelo about 5 years ago
Gramps must be a hobby farmer, ‘cause around here bales are round and weigh about half a ton on average. Even the old fashion ones can weigh up to 100 pounds. Not sure how useful lil’ Colton here would have been in reality. But, I guess it’s the life lesson that counts.
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
Grandpa must be a dairy farmer. Hardest working folk on the planet.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
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I love a good place to be on vacation. But if you’re in simply a good place to be, maybe you don’t need the vacation. Although, to refer back to yesterday’s model, there’s nothing that says the two have to be mutually exclusive.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Haying is work, for which one may expect payment. Shoveling out the barn, weeding the kitchen garden, feeding and watering the chickens, the pigs and the one cow… are chores for which one may expect to keep eating there, and a place to sleep.