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Post by 70ds on Oct 23, 2010 21:24:15 GMT -5
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Post by steiger9330 on Oct 23, 2010 21:29:18 GMT -5
Good pictures. Everyone here is about finished up.
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Post by superman on Oct 31, 2010 20:21:05 GMT -5
with the pic of the old deere i never seen a hopper bottom like that o i was wondering what kind of tractors in the pic below the one with the jd on the haybine?
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Post by 70ds on Oct 31, 2010 21:18:53 GMT -5
I think those hopper bottoms are just old bulk feed bins that they have reworked and use to store seed wheat. The tractor is a Belarus.
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Post by G&G farms on Oct 31, 2010 22:50:30 GMT -5
wow that ol ford pickup looks like its had a hard life
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Post by johndeere4955 on Nov 1, 2010 18:29:17 GMT -5
very nice, is the jd and haybine used to chop stalks? i had never seen that before today on my way home when i seen a farmer in the field doing that, see something new everyday i guess.
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Post by mstjhamfarms on Nov 1, 2010 20:26:59 GMT -5
Awesome pics, thanks for sharing!
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Post by 70ds on Nov 1, 2010 21:05:27 GMT -5
wow that ol ford pickup looks like its had a hard life It has had a very hard life. I am not sure what he hit to get the front end tweaked up that way. I think the frame is bent. It was like new when he got it.
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Post by 70ds on Nov 1, 2010 21:07:12 GMT -5
very nice, is the jd and haybine used to chop stalks? i had never seen that before today on my way home when i seen a farmer in the field doing that, see something new everyday i guess. The haybine was used to cut cane. It is a hybrid forage sorghum that is really common around here for feed. The tractor and baler above it is actually in the same field.
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