ihman
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Post by ihman on Jul 8, 2012 14:16:42 GMT -5
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Post by johndeere61 on Jul 8, 2012 14:32:46 GMT -5
good pictures, may I ask, why do yall use such a small pick up head, is that neccessary for the oats? Thanks, Michael
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Post by gmauch on Jul 8, 2012 14:35:21 GMT -5
that header looks to me to be a modified JD silage header
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ihman
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Post by ihman on Jul 8, 2012 20:42:48 GMT -5
Gmauch is correct it is off of an old JD pull type forage harvester. The reason we don't need a big one is because we are only picking up a swath from a 10' cut so a bigger one isn't needed. Landon
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Post by raynaud on Jul 8, 2012 21:49:04 GMT -5
lol i'm sure any other western canadian farmer would be laughing at you if they saw you picking up oats like that! i know i did! why don't you just get a 1015 pickup from an auction on iqbid?, they go around 500-2500$
i would asume you were talking 550 small square bales?
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ihman
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Post by ihman on Jul 8, 2012 21:55:12 GMT -5
The reason why we don't buy one, we got it free and we do 10 acres of oats each year lol. Yup, small squares. Landon
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Post by magnum 7240 on Jul 8, 2012 21:57:34 GMT -5
i seen culivating in the title and i thought what are you doing they have sprays that do that then i read there non gmo beans we have a like new case ih some thing 13 row in the shed
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Post by djt14 on Jul 8, 2012 22:51:55 GMT -5
i seen culivating in the title and i thought what are you doing they have sprays that do that then i read there non gmo beans we have a like new case ih some thing 13 row in the shed Please re-write that, It really made no sense There are keys on your keyboard that may help. Try using them. I hate to be rude, but I'm just going off your posts. And like Adam said, a little common sense can go a long way.
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Post by duplin97 on Aug 5, 2012 9:37:37 GMT -5
Is that 30 inch spacing on the beans?
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ihman
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Post by ihman on Aug 5, 2012 17:16:55 GMT -5
Yes, they are 30" spacing. Landon
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jcg10
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Post by jcg10 on Aug 5, 2012 23:56:25 GMT -5
Where im from most of the guys plant 15" beans so no cultivating, and they just let the corn grow. Sometimes you cant tell if there growing corn or beans.
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Post by hoss on Aug 7, 2012 11:34:21 GMT -5
i like the pics that header seems pretty ideal.
i think the volunteer corn is doing better than the corn they planted around here
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