1. The rebirth of Andrew Bishop - chapter 31


    Date: 8/9/2015, Categories: Bisexual, Author: Bipeep, Rating: 8, Source: LushStories

    handling but in the long run it saves time if we don't run it straight down to the railway line and wait in the queue," Drew explained as he climbed down and sat on the ground with his back resting on the quad. "We can also keep it, the prices may increase so we could make more profit if we store it on the farm a while." Tess sat side saddle on the seat of the quad in the shade. The warm breeze made a whispering sound through the tree. They watched the dog and laughed as he chased grass hoppers through the stubble. She could now hear the tractor approaching over the rise in the paddock. Dave crested the slight rise and saw Drew and Tess in the distance sitting in the shade of the tree by the gate. He smiled to himself as he was pleased to see them. He had graduated to driving the tractor few weeks ago as his reversing skills improved. It meant that he didn't spend half of his day bored sitting in the queue at the silos down at the railway siding. It was a bit more interesting. You had to concentrate fairly hard as you followed the header and the grain was transferred from the header bin via an auger to the bin on the trailer being towed behind the tractor he was driving. Dave pulled to a halt carefully lining up the tube containing the auger protruding out of the top of his trailer to the opening on the field bin. He shut down the tractor and climbed out of the air conditioned cabin. "Hi guys," he said, "What brings you out here?" He walked across to Tess and they kissed. ...
    Drew stood up from his sitting position and Dave gave him a kiss on the cheek too. "Just thought we'd come out and see what time you are finishing up," Drew said. "By the time I empty this Geoff will be just about finished. I will have to go down there to empty the header one more time then unload once more," Dave replied. "The hot tub and gazebo are finished, we are waiting for you to get home before we jump in," Drew confessed. "Another half hour at most and I'll be on my way home," Dave grinned. Drew went around to the rear of the trailer, checked that the auger was lined up correctly and then pulled the starter cord on the small stationery motor that powered the auger. As the motor chugged the grain started to pour from the end of the tube into the silo. "You had better go up the ladder and watch, the bin is nearly full," Drew advised. Tess watched Dave climb the field bin's ladder and noted that he was beginning to have the same graceful ease with his work that she had observed with Drew. Dave was adapting to his environment. After ten minutes Dave called out to Drew to turn off the auger to stop the flow of wheat. The field bin was full. He turned around on the ladder and peered into the trailer behind himself. There was only a small amount of grain left in it. "I hope between the trailer and the bin on the header we have enough room to store what is left in this paddock. I don't want to have to go and get the truck at this time of the day," Dave said as he pulled the ...
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