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Post by treymo on May 19, 2011 17:49:40 GMT -5
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Post by magnum 7240 on May 19, 2011 17:53:55 GMT -5
cool i don't think are ffa does projects like that here and cool how you came up with that idea
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Post by Chris Colflesh on May 19, 2011 17:56:40 GMT -5
might wanna patent it or something thats a pretty good setup there
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Post by treymo on May 19, 2011 17:59:42 GMT -5
I'd be proud if someone wanted to copy off my design actually.
I'm the dumba** with the camo hat on by the way...lol
Trey
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Post by ihdriver on May 19, 2011 18:08:24 GMT -5
How did you get a Greenhand award and be an officer? We have to be a 2nd year FFA member before we can run for office. I would like to do a project like that once my MIG welding get better.
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Post by hoss on May 19, 2011 18:51:48 GMT -5
thats pretty cool, we dont do anything like that in our chapter, shop class does some small things but the rest is cde's and sae's, welding class does some things like building trailers which fell apart the other day lol
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Post by Southern on May 19, 2011 19:56:31 GMT -5
What does that implement suppose to do?
The FFA in our school was a joke. It was a room for losers who didn't give a crap about learning. And a class to fill in their schedule. What a waste of a good class. I was highly disappointed. Took it one time, and never again. The teacher treated it as a gospel hour. He didn't even teach what FFA was about.
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Post by steiger9330 on May 19, 2011 21:09:07 GMT -5
Nice project Trey! Our FFA is kind of sad at our school. No member seems to want to do anything with it.
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Post by treymo on May 19, 2011 21:10:57 GMT -5
It fills the ruts that the irrigation system leaves.
I'm one of the first freshmen ever to be an officer. There's never been any rules against it though. I'm pretty proud of that position if I may say so. I love FFA.
I'm hoping to keep building bigger and better projects each year. I really enjoy working with metal and feeling the accomplishment of building something useful. Trey
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Post by djt14 on May 19, 2011 21:45:13 GMT -5
Great idea Trey thats a nice project. Can't wait to see next years project.
Dallas
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Post by hoss on May 20, 2011 15:56:57 GMT -5
It fills the ruts that the irrigation system leaves. I'm one of the first freshmen ever to be an officer. There's never been any rules against it though. I'm pretty proud of that position if I may say so. I love FFA. I'm hoping to keep building bigger and better projects each year. I really enjoy working with metal and feeling the accomplishment of building something useful. Trey were you an officer this past year or this comming year? technically if its this comin year your going to be a sophmore...lol our ffa chapter wins alot a regionals and state we won 45 out of 47 proficiency ares at regionals...lol our officers act like they have to do everything in ffa....the kids that hold our own dont get crap and the kids that get everything handed to them get everything...
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Post by treymo on May 20, 2011 17:24:09 GMT -5
I was a freshmen officer for a full 2 weeks. LOL I'd like to try to turn our program around. I'm hoping the program will do more then it has in the past. Trey
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Post by HuskerGLEANER on May 21, 2011 19:06:19 GMT -5
Looks pretty good. Now you could come build one for our pivot track closer lol.
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Post by Quinton DeDecker on May 22, 2011 11:39:04 GMT -5
hey trey neat little project... now what is it that u have it hooked on to??
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Post by treymo on May 22, 2011 12:15:43 GMT -5
hey trey neat little project... now what is it that u have it hooked on to?? The tractor? It's an 8100 John Deere. Trey
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2011 18:42:58 GMT -5
i need some help, can you send your two helpers up here?
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Post by Quinton DeDecker on May 23, 2011 19:07:14 GMT -5
not the tractor, whats the piece of equipment hooked to the tractor, that ur project is on
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Post by treymo on May 23, 2011 19:25:02 GMT -5
It's and irrigation pivot track filler. Trey
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Post by djt14 on May 23, 2011 22:34:22 GMT -5
Just wondering but why do you guys fill the ruts in? We have ruts that have been here forever and eventually they get filled in by water overflows.
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Post by treymo on May 23, 2011 23:57:35 GMT -5
If we don't fill the ruts in, the pivots will just get stuck. Then we'll be running around mid-summer like chickens with our heads cut off pulling out stuck pivots. Trey
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