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Post by tydeere on May 8, 2010 22:55:47 GMT -6
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 9:24:44 GMT -6
Very nice tydeere! I kinda wish we did hay too May be something I get into whenever I take over I as well will be taking many pics with my phone whenever I start planting
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Post by johndeerejunkie on May 9, 2010 17:18:09 GMT -6
great pics TyDeere. Reork, looking forward to yer sas well!
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Post by tydeere on May 9, 2010 17:29:08 GMT -6
Very nice tydeere! I kinda wish we did hay too May be something I get into whenever I take over I as well will be taking many pics with my phone whenever I start planting it sure takes up all yur free time almost.
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 17:53:16 GMT -6
it sure takes up all yur free time almost. That's why I want to do it, I don't want any free time lol And I feel at my best at night, which is the time to bale
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Post by tydeere on May 9, 2010 17:56:59 GMT -6
it sure takes up all yur free time almost. That's why I want to do it, I don't want any free time lol And I feel at my best at night, which is the time to bale yea i cut alfalfa with the 4995 wensday and started to bail it about midnight yeasterday when it cured.
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 18:02:39 GMT -6
Ahhhh, see I would love that. When we plant I usually start around 8:00 in the morning and then quit at 10:00 or later because Dad makes me come home, I just love working in a tractor at night Unless something goes wrong.....
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Post by tydeere on May 9, 2010 18:11:54 GMT -6
the only thing i dont like to do is run that swather at night in a new feild.
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 19:02:59 GMT -6
Isn't it that way with anything and a new field? I don't like doing anything in the dark in a new field without getting the spread of it first
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Post by tydeere on May 9, 2010 19:09:41 GMT -6
in that swather if u hit a big hole with one of the front tires it will spin u completely around goin 10mph. and its a ride.lol
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Post by johndeerejunkie on May 9, 2010 21:21:40 GMT -6
Not to self, fill in the holes first! lol. Seriously though, that in NO way ca be fun!
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 22:58:17 GMT -6
Not to self, fill in the holes first! lol. Seriously though, that in NO way ca be fun! Haha good luck with that! There are lots of holes in our fields because of cattle. There usually aren't that many in alfalfa fields because they are smoothed out before they're planted because it has to stay like that 5 years max. Hitting one in the Versatile isn't too bad since it has 8 wheels, but ruts are horrible!
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Post by tydeere on May 9, 2010 23:06:41 GMT -6
we got coyotes and wild hogs makin holes in the feilds. thats why we keep a 30-30 or a 22-250 in the tractor so we can blast them when we see em.lol
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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 9, 2010 23:14:25 GMT -6
we got coyotes and wild hogs makin holes in the feilds. thats why we keep a 30-30 or a 22-250 in the tractor so we can blast them when we see em.lol Oh yeah, I forgot you guys had that problem over there. Thankfully the hogs haven't made it over here like that, yet.....
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Post by johndeerejunkie on May 10, 2010 16:23:24 GMT -6
not so much a hog issue here(so far anyway) although they have a presence here in Penn. Haven't seen a coyote yet either, but again, they say they are here as well.
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