Post by jdman9520 on Mar 20, 2010 15:03:50 GMT -5
With spring around the corner, the time change which was early, the sight of longer days means time to get all of the sprinng stuff ready.... right now with the grounds being dry... i have got 3 guys Spreading Manure to try to get the pit down....
here they are now...
Here is a Case IH 7130 pumping into a Ford 9000 5,000 Husky Tanker hauling away to further fields
Next we see the Houle 6,000 gallon tanker being pulled by a JD 8420 being loaded
Here is a Husky 5,000 tanker being pulled by a MX 245
While that is being done, i have other guys storing winter stuff, and prepping servicing, and a superize by my dad.....
here is the Dodge truck on a 8' Western plow being put away
Here is the JD 9530 on a 16' Degelman blade being put away
next is the JD 8410 on a 14' Degelman blade being put away
and lastly here is a JD 7810 on a snow blower being put away...
Here is the Blades, and snowblower in storage
We called our John Deere dealership ( Cazenovia Equipment) and asked if they still had the JD 8330 there... They said they did.. So we asked to get it back.... We got it and put it right on the Case IH MRX 690 7 Shank ripper.. First of all, we had to service it, change the points and grease it and check things over..
we put in the JD 2700 7 shank ripper to get serviced as well
While i was servicing the Rippers, my new/used Tractor came in..... it was a 2004 John Deere 9320.... it was used by one owner... it has a P.T.O. on it. it has a 18 speed powershift transmission, and has 1,300 hours on it.. Here is a Few pictures of it..
It will be matched to the JD 2700 7 Shank Ripper...
Okay the 2 rippers was sent out to see if it was dry enough to go out Ripping..
Now we are servicing the fertlizer spreders. The JD 7810 is on the Blue spreader, the JD 7930 is on the red one and the SP JD 4920 Spreader
Next to get serviced is the JD Disk... it will be pulled by a White 6175
and lastly but most importantly is the Corn planters.. A NH 8970 pulling a Kinze 3600 12 row corn planter is getting serviced....
and here is the JD 7200 12 row corn planter being pulled by a JD 8320
Well this is it for now.... thanks for looking on
comments are always welcome...
Junior
here they are now...
Here is a Case IH 7130 pumping into a Ford 9000 5,000 Husky Tanker hauling away to further fields
Next we see the Houle 6,000 gallon tanker being pulled by a JD 8420 being loaded
Here is a Husky 5,000 tanker being pulled by a MX 245
While that is being done, i have other guys storing winter stuff, and prepping servicing, and a superize by my dad.....
here is the Dodge truck on a 8' Western plow being put away
Here is the JD 9530 on a 16' Degelman blade being put away
next is the JD 8410 on a 14' Degelman blade being put away
and lastly here is a JD 7810 on a snow blower being put away...
Here is the Blades, and snowblower in storage
We called our John Deere dealership ( Cazenovia Equipment) and asked if they still had the JD 8330 there... They said they did.. So we asked to get it back.... We got it and put it right on the Case IH MRX 690 7 Shank ripper.. First of all, we had to service it, change the points and grease it and check things over..
we put in the JD 2700 7 shank ripper to get serviced as well
While i was servicing the Rippers, my new/used Tractor came in..... it was a 2004 John Deere 9320.... it was used by one owner... it has a P.T.O. on it. it has a 18 speed powershift transmission, and has 1,300 hours on it.. Here is a Few pictures of it..
It will be matched to the JD 2700 7 Shank Ripper...
Okay the 2 rippers was sent out to see if it was dry enough to go out Ripping..
Now we are servicing the fertlizer spreders. The JD 7810 is on the Blue spreader, the JD 7930 is on the red one and the SP JD 4920 Spreader
Next to get serviced is the JD Disk... it will be pulled by a White 6175
and lastly but most importantly is the Corn planters.. A NH 8970 pulling a Kinze 3600 12 row corn planter is getting serviced....
and here is the JD 7200 12 row corn planter being pulled by a JD 8320
Well this is it for now.... thanks for looking on
comments are always welcome...
Junior