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Post by farmboy64 on Aug 3, 2009 9:08:50 GMT -5
Trucks: 1 peterbuilt w/hopper bottom 1 peterbuilt cabover w/hopper bottom
Grain carts: JD 8330 w/kinze 1050 rowcrop harvest comander JD 8330 w/tracked brent avalanch Jd 8320 w/j&m grain cart
Combines: Case IH 7088 w/ 35ft flew header and 12r corn header JD 9870 w/ draper header and new 12r corn header JD 9750 w/ draper header and 12r corn header
the farm represents a 11,000 acre farm there is 2,000 acres of custom cutting total acreage= 13,000 acres
tell me what you think
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Post by HuskerGLEANER on Aug 3, 2009 10:23:16 GMT -5
everything is good but you need more semi's, i would say atleast 4.
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nix
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Post by nix on Aug 3, 2009 12:13:40 GMT -5
you could probably run just two grain carts, then add another semi to the operation
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farmerguy
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Post by farmerguy on Aug 3, 2009 18:35:35 GMT -5
With 3 12r corn heads I would think you'd need at least 7 semis, more if your in good corn country. You will need 3 grain carts with 3 12r heads, also. So your good there.
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Post by farmboy64 on Aug 4, 2009 12:34:16 GMT -5
yea i neeed to get some more semi's, i have to go to the store and get some. the reason i run 3 grain carts is because i like to unload on the go with all 3 of my combines
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