Grain farming

Bill(Wis)

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Well at least the "top" machine can continue on after the cart is full. This is a case of the "trouble rolls downhill"
 
We had a couple of young guys do that with two combines but not three and it was on level land. The auger on combine #1 just barely cleared the top of the grain tank on combine #2. They were sitting still. Looks like these combines in the picture are sitting still.
 
Back in our custom combining days back in the early 80s, not many custom guys had grain carts including us. That meant no tractor in the field either. The custom when getting stuck in the mud was for a second combine to go dump his hopper and unhook his header, then pull up along side the stuck machine, unload from one combine to the other to get the weight off, then go unload that jag, then come back to pull it out. If it don't want to move, unhook the head from the stuck machine as well, pull out the machine then go back and pull (slide) the head onto dry ground and hook everything up again. Such fun in 100 degree heat and high humidity.
 
Running grain cart is fun but Id rather be in the combine . Trying to keep up with 4 S670 combines on a section of ground in good grain isnt that much fun
 

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