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Post by G&G farms on Nov 26, 2009 0:51:58 GMT -5
man i realy like that l2 did you build it or who did
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Post by samuel on Nov 26, 2009 1:15:07 GMT -5
man i realy like that l2 did you build it or who did Scratch Cast made them. They are not cheap either. But well worth it. It came with a few headers too. I got a 6 row corn, 16ft flex, 20ft flex, and 24ft ridged header to go with it. I can pull off any set up with them.
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Post by G&G farms on Nov 26, 2009 8:42:40 GMT -5
its a nice machine
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Post by baker2 on Nov 26, 2009 17:31:19 GMT -5
ware did that NI picker come from that is such a nice picker id love to have one of them and a super sheller
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Post by samuel on Nov 26, 2009 18:41:12 GMT -5
ware did that NI picker come from that is such a nice picker id love to have one of them and a super sheller That came from Scratch Cast. I saw it, and couldn't resist. I had to have it.
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Post by jwaldrip on Dec 7, 2009 22:52:16 GMT -5
have you had any problems with the corn not wanting to come off the stalks?
who made that read 6 row head? is it on 36" rows?
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Post by samuel on Dec 8, 2009 0:48:05 GMT -5
have you had any problems with the corn not wanting to come off the stalks? who made that read 6 row head? is it on 36" rows? Our corn didn't do to well. Since it dried up when the ears needed it the most. So they was a little more tougher to get off the stalks. However if you grew it for silage it did well. Since it got tall for good silage. We was hitting 100 bpas. off it, which is not good at all. Scratch made the red and silver 6 row headers. Yes they are 36 wides. Row spacing has little meaning to me for display wise. I was more happy to get some nice 6 row headers. I tried to make my own but they turned out really crappy.
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Post by jwaldrip on Dec 8, 2009 14:32:10 GMT -5
oic i was just wondering cuz we plant on 36" and thats wat they looked like to me. id like to get an 8 row 36" also need an 8 row 30" for the display
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evk
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Post by evk on Dec 8, 2009 22:50:06 GMT -5
Samuel: That's a good corn harvest journal in the way it used to be done. Sounds like a lot of real farmers still use the older iron.. EVK
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Post by farmerboy3 on Dec 9, 2009 21:04:09 GMT -5
where'd u get that massey?
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Post by samuel on Dec 10, 2009 0:39:54 GMT -5
where'd u get that massey? That came from J&S right before they closed up shop. I wished they kept building they made awesome stuff.
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