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94Matt 08-13-2009 06:12 PM

Nice Tractor
 
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Someone just left this in my yard last night??

stkdram55 08-13-2009 08:32 PM

be better if it were Blue

cummins14 08-13-2009 08:52 PM

still have the keys?

REDRIDE13 08-15-2009 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by stkdram55 (Post 378410)
be better if it were Blue

nope green is def the best!

allisfarmer 08-15-2009 06:40 PM

kinda over kill for a 6 bottom

RSWORDS 08-15-2009 07:03 PM

that would work nice for my garden...

Diesel Dummy 08-16-2009 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by allisfarmer (Post 379465)
kinda over kill for a 6 bottom

I was thinking the same thing!!!!

7.3 Cowboy 08-16-2009 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by allisfarmer (Post 379465)
kinda over kill for a 6 bottom

Havent you heard GO BIG OR GO HOME??? :tttt:

Blue or Red is the way to go not green

biged681985 08-16-2009 01:58 PM

orange is the best

Woody35 08-16-2009 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by biged681985 (Post 379798)
orange is the best

x2

hunter 08-16-2009 04:10 PM

red is the only color in my rainbow

94Matt 08-16-2009 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by allisfarmer (Post 379465)
kinda over kill for a 6 bottom


Not here. It's about as big a plow as you see around here. I don't know if the ground is just harder or what, but that's the preferred setup for 99% of the farmers here. I've seen pictures of very wide plows like they use out in the mid west, I don't think they would work that well here. I've seen a big JD pull the 3 point off the frame of a six bottom plow just like the one in the picture while plowing up a field that had been in alfalfa for years. Remember, this is the middle of the desert not ideal farm country.

stkdram55 08-16-2009 06:30 PM

these guys out here where i live use some big bastards in these fields...i grew up around farms but it was always like hobby farms and not these big gov't funded crop farmers

2001shrtbedcummins 08-17-2009 01:50 AM

yea...wyoming is SERIOUS hardpack...I couldn't believe it...

Uncle Bubba 08-17-2009 02:04 AM

Last guy I worked for we used a couple of 14 bottom plows and I can't even remember how many heads there were on that planter but it stretched out into the sunset. At harvest time the 24 row corn head came out on the big Cat Combine. Three semi's and four gravity wagons and we still couldn't keep up with that combine.

stkdram55 08-17-2009 02:10 AM

thats how it will be around here in about 2 months...gravity wagons bouncing down my road and the farmers in the over weight grain trailers using there jake to slow em down before they get into town right in front of my house...i love the sounds of those farm semi:choochoo:

Uncle Bubba 08-17-2009 02:12 AM

Ya Buddy, we never rolled any truck out that was less then the 100,000 mark and most just a little bit over ya know. Fines are nothin but a business expense when them mobile scales pop up out a no where.

stkdram55 08-17-2009 02:18 AM

:U:

2001shrtbedcummins 08-17-2009 09:15 AM

man I wish I could go cross country with the migrating combines... :rocking::rocking::rocking:

sidekick 08-17-2009 09:19 AM

green is good but you know why they are green to hide in the weeds from the IH

Atchley 08-17-2009 10:13 AM

If it aint red keep it in the shed

K50 08-17-2009 11:47 AM

haha

LOGANSTANFORTH 08-17-2009 11:52 AM

The guys that farm our property have new Deere's, they used to have IH's (their father is rolling in his grave), They can make one pass down and half way back before they have to dump in my 177 acre field.....We have about 450 farmable total, we split it about 60/40 between corn and soybeans, and of course we rotate every year and we are on soil erosion protection so everything we do is no-till unless we have water run-off damage....


Originally Posted by stkdram55 (Post 379922)
these guys out here where i live use some big bastards in these fields...i grew up around farms but it was always like hobby farms and not these big gov't funded crop farmers

Pitsticks is the biggest ones in Highland, Pickaway and Fayette counties, Atley's (Cat Pulling Team Atley's) has alot of Greene county.....Swing up by the bio-diesel plant up on 238 going into Bloomingburg and check out the pile of grain they will have in about 2 1/2 months


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 380149)
Last guy I worked for we used a couple of 14 bottom plows and I can't even remember how many heads there were on that planter but it stretched out into the sunset. At harvest time the 24 row corn head came out on the big Cat Combine. Three semi's and four gravity wagons and we still couldn't keep up with that combine.

Probably a 30-40 foot folding drill.....


Originally Posted by stkdram55 (Post 380150)
thats how it will be around here in about 2 months...gravity wagons bouncing down my road and the farmers in the over weight grain trailers using there jake to slow em down before they get into town right in front of my house...i love the sounds of those farm semi:choochoo:

We've dropped grain all over Fayette but mostly to the mill in Chillicothe, I remember waaaaay back in the day riding with grandpa hauling grain up your way......I remember my mom stopping at the 4 way on Washington-Waterloo and getting in with my grandfather.....We used to have some good friends that lived (some may still live) in New Holland, a few guys that raced at 35 lived up there, Stuckey was the guys last name I believe.....


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 380151)
Ya Buddy, we never rolled any truck out that was less then the 100,000 mark and most just a little bit over ya know. Fines are nothin but a business expense when them mobile scales pop up out a no where.

Rt. 32 that runs east to west across southern ohio is a direct route to the big grain yard down at the river at Cincinnati and they would be nailing guys 24/7 at 100, 110, and 120K.....


Originally Posted by 2001shrtbedcummins (Post 380215)
man I wish I could go cross country with the migrating combines... :rocking::rocking::rocking:

Friend of mine did this one year, he was driving a semi truck hauling them, i dont know how he pulled it off but he barely had his CDL and they had him transporting the combines, he is cruising down the freeway at like 45-50 mph and 10 of the other trucks pull out and pass him doing 70-75, they get on the radio and yell at him to hurry up, he came back with "I dont want to tear up something", the head guy comes back with "Thats what insurance is for, now move your a*s..."

stkdram55 08-17-2009 12:05 PM

yeah ive been by the big mill up there in Bloomingburg, that sumbitch at night you can see for a few miles...

LOGANSTANFORTH 08-18-2009 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by stkdram55 (Post 380293)
yeah ive been by the big mill up there in Bloomingburg, that sumbitch at night you can see for a few miles...

Yeah its crazy how its so lit up.....At one point i was told they were supposed to be able to take 50K Bushel a day and process it......


I cant wait til one day I can move back to the farm........

ihredo4 09-02-2009 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by allisfarmer (Post 379465)
kinda over kill for a 6 bottom

At this point it may be, but sink it in the ground and nothing will happen. After all you know why JD is green? So they can hide in the corn field when all the other tractors go by.

blacksmokeaintbroke 02-26-2012 05:15 PM

im all ih here

1STGENFARMBOY 02-29-2012 01:22 PM

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1AMatt 03-20-2012 09:55 AM

Bad @$$ :rocking:


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