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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2011 14:38:48 GMT -5
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Post by sean on Jun 9, 2011 20:39:25 GMT -5
Cool pics! And it also looks liek you guys take very good care of your equipment.
Sean
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Post by steiger9330 on Jun 9, 2011 21:16:36 GMT -5
That 9380 sure does look much bigger than our 9330 lol
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Post by Jordon Ellefson on Jun 10, 2011 16:18:45 GMT -5
Why not buy an air drill, then you dont have to change from corn to beans and beans to corn? Nice pics though.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2011 19:14:44 GMT -5
just another piece of equipment to maintain
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Post by Quinton DeDecker on Jun 12, 2011 22:19:47 GMT -5
nice pics i rlly like that new planter tractor.. whats the reason for the tripples though??
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2011 12:14:36 GMT -5
just to help with the weight of the planter. up till last year he had the planter on the 7120 plus 2 250 gal. saddle tanks on the tractor so there was a lot of weight there. Triples are pretty common a little further south of us in sugar beet country
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Post by Jordon Ellefson on Jun 15, 2011 12:19:54 GMT -5
What model field cultivator is that? We have a 4300 Case one
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Post by treymo on Jun 18, 2011 12:15:59 GMT -5
I know how ya feel switching the planter over. We switched both of ours over from corn to beans maybe 5 times and then switched to milo twice. Nice pictures.. Trey
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