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One of farmings more glamorous jobs.

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IaGary

12-13-2006 14:27:01




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Got the MTA on the spreader today and went at it.




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JDB

12-14-2006 10:37:49




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
I always liked any job that gave me lots of seat time



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Mike (WA)

12-14-2006 08:27:18




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
I've been missing out on the fun of spreading so far (just piling it out behind the barn) while I fix the old spreader. Floor is just too far gone for bandaids, so putting a new floor in. The thing was flexing a lot on the corners, with the result that the chain catches on various things underneath and breaks- so am using a piece of 3/4 exterior plywood to try to stiffen it up a bit, and am going to paint it up real good with wood preservative. Should do the sides while I'm at it, but a guy can only stand so much fun at one time.

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Hugh MacKay

12-14-2006 04:18:50




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Gary: Glamour, like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Now, my dad alway said beauty was only skin deep. At least that is what he advised one of my brothers, after he had been rejected by a couple of quite shapely and glamours ladies.

In the case of your load of glamour, the skin deep rule probably doesn't apply. But then your load of manure, if too glamourous may suffer the same as one of my female cousins when she was a teenager. She had a boyfriend with the means to shower her with fancy clothes and cosmetics. Her dad always said, once he got her all dressed and painted up, he was afraid to take her anywhere for fear some other guy may run off with her. A fancy load of manure may suffer the same demise.

Nice looking SMTA, always nice to see brute strength doing the pulling job and the small tractor on the loader.

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Fawteen

12-14-2006 01:28:25




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Nice rig. Also nice to know I'm not the only loon around here.

When I was a kid, I'd gladly spend a couple hours or more forking it out the window of the old milking parlor Dad had converted into a loafing shed for our beef critters.

All for the privilege of freezing my butt off hauling that raggedy old wooden spreader around behind our John Deere B.

Too bad my sheep critters don't generate enough "output" to justify a spreader...

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Don-Wi

12-13-2006 22:05:07




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
I can't say I mind it much either. I love hauling manure right by the new neighbors house, especially after they raise a stink about a couple trees I cut down on our side of the fence...

Donovan from Wisconsin



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vally farm

12-13-2006 19:39:12




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Must be crazy, but I love the job. I won"t let anybody else pull the old spreader. Let the manure sit in a pile and cook for 6 months, and the smell is wonderful. Almost as good as plowing. Almost. My neiboud raises pigs, and I get his for free, but on his schedule...Not the best smell, but still better than the smell of a 9 to 5 job. Mike



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No tools

12-13-2006 18:00:21




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Gary good looking S-mta.Got 2 like that. one we put a new TA in and never did get it to work.not at all.

Need to know one thing.Will the new ideal company stand behind that emplement.

Later

Bill



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old

12-13-2006 17:28:47




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Don't you just love the sweet smell?? I know with my sreader you need to wear a helmit or the stuff will hit you on the back of the head and froozen horse apples don't fell very good on the back of the head. LOL



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Steven@AZ

12-13-2006 17:09:56




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
I actually enjoy that job... and I usually pitch out the barn pens by hand into my IH 100 manure spreader hooked up to the Farmall A... good times!



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Don L C

12-13-2006 16:58:17




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Been there, done that..... I like your MTA.....I need a seat bracket like yours....it tilts and flip back.....have any ideas.....thanks Don



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Aaron Ford

12-13-2006 15:41:39




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Didn't a farmer decorate Main Street with one of these devices over on your side of the pond, David?

Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron



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David in Wales

12-13-2006 14:48:49




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
YIPPEE - someone over there owns a FORD tractor. My faith is restored - up until now thought red or green tractors were compulsary in USA !!!
LoL
Cheers David



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MF Poor

12-13-2006 16:51:39




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to David in Wales, 12-13-2006 14:48:49  
2 Massey's, a Ferguson, 2 Fords and one moldy green one in my shed. And the green one is going away soon. As soon as it's gone, another Massey will take it's place. Fords and Masseys are still extremely popular in this area.



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DaveH IA

12-13-2006 15:46:01




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to David in Wales, 12-13-2006 14:48:49  
Well now,I own a 6000 D with a turbo---a 971 gold demo--and a 960 that are painted and running--have a 981 D gold demo needs overhauled and painted--a 52 8n with 850 hrs on the tach,needs painted---I grew up on Fords in the 50 and 60's



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Yugrotcart

12-13-2006 15:03:19




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to David in Wales, 12-13-2006 14:48:49  
David,
I have a friend here in Canada who is always shipping tractors to Wales, how many blue one would you like????? ????? ?

Paul



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Yugrotcart

12-13-2006 14:43:56




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:27:01  
Guess I must be nuts, don't mind doin that job at all..... .....

Paul



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IaGary

12-13-2006 14:54:55




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to Yugrotcart, 12-13-2006 14:43:56  
Yugrocart

I don't mine doing it. I enjoy it also.Its just not very glamorous because of looks and smell.(:~})

Yeap David I got one Ford but it stays in a different shed than the reds ones so they don't fight when I turn my back.

Gary



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old art

12-13-2006 17:37:56




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:54:55  
you use a blue one to pull the red one out of the way so you con put the green one on to pull the load on through.



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Leon R

12-13-2006 15:58:08




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 Re: One of farmings more glamorous jobs. in reply to IaGary, 12-13-2006 14:54:55  
I does clean your sinuses out!! I used to work on my days off for a friend who had a large feedlot. He had a JD crawler with loader and a Kenworth with a spreader on the back. I recall it being a lot of fun.



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