ATTENTION: farmers, harvesters, truck drivers, slaves, whatever you might be.
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cmk- iv never seen pics like that before, thats pretty cool
chevyman- good pics, keep 'em commin.
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MisterCMK;290396 wrote:
Oh and a Steiger pic for you. I've got a bunch of them that I keep forgetting to put up for you.if you want you can just email them to me. address is on my profile
MisterCMK;290397 wrote:
Oh and rain FTMFLyeah i cant wait for corn harvest!, im sure you will see more pics like i posted up last year with the excavator digging the combine out.
Cobra Rob;290410 wrote:
tractor porn i love it:icon_rabbit:who doesnt? brings out the true Dakotan in ya', along with lifted 85' chevy pickups with rebel flags in the back window
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^9070?
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from the 2nd picture is appears to be a half section? or maybe what i think is a fence line in the back ground is my imagination
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beachbum_jon;290480 wrote:
^9070?no we don't run the CR rotor machines, we run the CX walker machines
we drop alot of straw and cut alot of wet grain running alot of tough straw through the machine; The conventional machines are better suited
CX and CR machines are identical aside from the actual thresher, cleaning system and everything else is the same
Grr;290488 wrote:
god damn zac you have some large fields, must feel like your not getting anything done all the timeyour telling me, I hate pulling into a full section when i am seeding, with one air seeder
Most of our land is farmed either as a full section or half section..... yes easy to get alot done, but it is intimidating pulling into a field
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It is different worlds from here to there....... you guys spin from mud..... I spin pulling hills....... Pics dont do justice to the actual grade of the landdry land when seeding, pulling a 42' disk drill..... which I can pull super easy on flat land




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I helped some friends in the southwest harvest earlier this year. Working fields that were a full section tall was ridiculous... i was the cart driver. The cutters would get full at the north end of the field, the semis were parked at the south end. Blah.
We had a cat 670b they were trying out, 35ft header on it.
Some of the hills the tractor i was driving couldn't make in C or D range.. even empty.
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thrash;290508 wrote:
I helped some friends in the southwest harvest earlier this year. Working fields that were a full section tall was ridiculous... i was the cart driver. The cutters would get full at the north end of the field, the semis were parked at the south end. Blah.We had a cat 670b they were trying out, 35ft header on it.
Some of the hills the tractor i was driving couldn't make in C or D range.. even empty.
they weren't trying a cat 670b, they were trying a challenger 670b
how big of cart? what tractor? just 1 combine? what header, mcdon? honeybee? maxflex?
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beachbum_jon;290525 wrote:
they weren't trying a cat 670b, they were trying a challenger 670bhow big of cart? what tractor? just 1 combine? what header, mcdon? honeybee? maxflex?
that is the best thing we got this year..... the one machine has the new honeybee flex draper
the sickle rides on air bags, and the throat is huge..... Mcdon can suck a dick, those things are a POS from what i have been around them
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zbrown;290531 wrote:
that is the best thing we got this year..... the one machine has the new honeybee flex draperthe sickle rides on air bags, and the throat is huge..... Mcdon can suck a dick, those things are a POS from what i have been around them
ha actually that was ment for thrash, but i have heard that honeybees are the cats meow when it comes to drapers.
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beachbum_jon;290525 wrote:
they weren't trying a cat 670b, they were trying a challenger 670bhow big of cart? what tractor? just 1 combine? what header, mcdon? honeybee? maxflex?
right.
the cart tractor was a deere 4640, the cart was probably 800-900 bu (it could unload all 3 combines)
They were also running Deere 9600 and 9610 combines. I don't know about the headers.
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