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Post by 70ds on Oct 5, 2010 21:58:57 GMT -5
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Post by jmillard on Oct 5, 2010 22:11:57 GMT -5
nice pics. its amazing the difference in equipment from your area to here in il. that 9250 with a straight pipe is sweet!
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Post by steiger9330 on Oct 6, 2010 14:58:21 GMT -5
I love how different your ground is than here in southern Indiana. It's nice and flat and here we have hills and sinkholes.
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Post by sean on Oct 6, 2010 15:02:08 GMT -5
That Case does sound sweet! My uncle is straight pipin his 2775 and its gonna sound sweet! Great pictures Clayton, I wish there was this much action when I was out in Kansas round 5 years back, was there several week sbefore wheat harvest.
Sean
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Post by Josh Nuxoll on Oct 6, 2010 20:21:08 GMT -5
Great pics and video Clayton. Gotta love them old Steigers.
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Post by baker2 on Oct 6, 2010 21:20:21 GMT -5
wow how the hell do you get hay to get dried in october hardley ever see dry hay being made in late september let alone october
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Post by 70ds on Oct 6, 2010 21:36:47 GMT -5
Well it was over 80 today and is supposed to be 90 Friday. The wind has been blowing and the hay is pretty light. So it gets dry it just takes a little longer.
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Oct 8, 2010 12:41:53 GMT -5
THat straight pipe sounds sweet! We have 9130 straight pipe, no comparison to our neighbor's steiger!
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Post by hoss on Oct 13, 2010 8:50:20 GMT -5
wow how the hell do you get hay to get dried in october hardley ever see dry hay being made in late september let alone october man you should see it down here a dog could fart and it would set fire were still under a burn ban its ben cloudy but it hasnt done anything but get hopes up
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