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Whew! Lotsa Iron!

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Allan in NE

05-09-2005 16:11:10




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Hi Guys,

Can't believe all that iron came off that cultivator! Got 'er stripped down now where she'll fly like it was designed to do, tho. :>)

Allan

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RickL

05-10-2005 18:13:55




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
Allen in Neb; The lilliston rolling cultivator you had pics of while back I ran those for several years whe you plowed the ground more. Ther two little wheels were used when you were doing the first cultivate. The othe units would not get that close to the row. Then you reverse everything for the lay by. the 6 row narrow units were not as good as the old 4 row units,because both spiders were on same pipe. The last time I used mine was for a rotary hoe turn the wheels all sraight and some backwards. Still have two of them in the old hardware line now thou do you want any more of them.

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doodelbug

05-10-2005 17:24:35




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
allen, looks like you could make a GOOD pair of spurs for those horseys your gonna buy. he,he,he. da quarter is in da mail.



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dr.sportster

05-10-2005 15:00:29




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
I always appreciate you sharing great pictures.



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Mike Becker

05-10-2005 05:49:18




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
Don't junk those spiders. Rolling cultivator and rotary hoe spiders welded onto a steel tee post and painted up make yard art in this area. Get going with the plasma or torch and form some leaves and weld on too. Painted yellow, spiders and green leaves look good.



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Allan in NE

05-10-2005 06:06:47




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Mike Becker, 05-10-2005 05:49:18  
No Sir,

I don't throw anything away and I'm fer sure a pack-rat. I even keep the silly cardboard holders that light bulbs are packed in.

I gotta get some therapy! :>(

Allan



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Hound

05-09-2005 18:11:03




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
...geeez, looks like all ya need is a tool bar, and then you'll have twins. Hound



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Allan in NE

05-09-2005 18:25:17




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Hound, 05-09-2005 18:11:03  
Boy! I guess.

Those beet farmers must use those close-set clusters to really get in there close to the plant/row.

Dunno, I yanked 'em 'cause she'll do what I want without. :>)

Allan

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Delbert from Lincoln

05-09-2005 16:56:01




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 16:11:10  
Allen; Looks like you been working. I was wondering about you. The last posts I seen from you your bllod presure was way to high, and when I didn't see anything, it made me wonder.



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Allan in NE

05-09-2005 17:15:58




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Delbert from Lincoln, 05-09-2005 16:56:01  
Hi Delbert,

I'm fine (I think). Derned pressure is still too darned high tho and I gotta run back to the doc's office and see if he will up the dosage a bit on these magic pills. :>)

Also, he called and says my cholesterol is 365 and he's also gonna put me on some medicine for that too. That's what I get for settin' in front of this darned computer for the past few years. Need to be out a movin' and a grovin'.

'Taint got time fer this anyhoo; gotta farm I gotta see if I can get squared away! LOL

Thanks for the kind words,

Allan

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Delbert from Lincoln

05-09-2005 18:03:25




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 Re: Whew! Lotsa Iron! in reply to Allan in NE, 05-09-2005 17:15:58  
Sounds like you will be good for lots of pill. I done been there and did that. Those Dr.s usually have a lot to say about what you eat also. Worst of it, no 2 agree on what you should eat. Good luck to you.



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