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Post by Aaron Jensen on Apr 20, 2015 0:33:21 GMT -5
Well I decided to take a couple hours of the day to do a quick journal. I'm still not 100% sure on the line up for the farm, so there may be some changes in future journals. It's been very wet so far this year. Very few have been able to get in the fields yet, There has been a little bit of fertilizer spreading in the drier areas, but that's about it. So far we have been utilizing our time to get our equipment ready. Greasing, sharpening disk blades, shanks, ect. March: Here we are getting the old Big Bud out, we are the only ones around that have one of these. It came from up north needing an engine rebuild, so we got it for a decent price and fixed it back up. It certainly turns heads when we are out in the fields. Hitching up the Tilloll We decided to check wheel bearings and get everything greased. We finished that job up so we brought in the planter for greasing and some cleaning. Since there was pretty much no chance of getting in the field this week, I got the sprayer and tender out and did some work to it as well. I changed out the nozzles on the Hagie since Liberty suggests we use a different nozzle vs last year. I noticed one of the valves was cracked on our sprayer tender. I guess my winterizing job didn't fare too well. I headed to Spray Parts Warehouse to get a new valve & pump seal kit for the sprayer tender. I figured I'd pick up a few extra nozzles for the Hagie too incase we get the boom in the dirt. Thanks for reading. When time allows I'll try and get my equipment line up perfected. I got some more ideas but haven't had the time to get stuff built.
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Post by Reese on Apr 20, 2015 19:40:30 GMT -5
The Big Bud really looks nice and detailed.
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Post by duplin97 on Apr 22, 2015 15:50:20 GMT -5
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Post by Southern on Apr 22, 2015 16:40:54 GMT -5
Very nice. I was thinking of running the 525 Bud on my display in the future. They are very nice tractors. Nice to see the Haggie out as well.
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