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That extra tractor has been handy this spring.

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IaGary

05-13-2007 03:09:37




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Along with moving around seed pallets I was able to load and unload my mini bulk herbicide tote.

Other years that darn thing rode around in the back of the truck till I empty it and hauled it back to the Coop.

Thanks again Allan

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Stan - Florida

05-13-2007 08:19:41




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
Gary,

Please drop me a line...my e-mail is open. Going to be in C.R. around June 12 or so - would like to drop by your place.

Stan
Melbourne, FL



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David in Wales

05-13-2007 07:45:40




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
Been telling that to the wife for years - she DOESNT agree ! LoL
Cheers David



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Clint Youse MO

05-13-2007 07:35:21




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
I raked hay one day with a 1586 because the rake tractor broke down and the rain was coming had to go back to a super C teh next time though I was pretty young then though and had an umbrella.



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Sean Feeney 2

05-13-2007 05:35:46




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
That Scout looks to be in pretty nice shape. Up here in the Northeast they rusted out back to the earth long ago, along with my loved 1972 Bronco. With the winter salt on the roads and such. Those short little wheelbase, that little bugger could go everywhere.



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IaGary

05-13-2007 07:13:44




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to Sean Feeney 2, 05-13-2007 05:35:46  
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Its a 74 pickup

Dad bought it new and hen he died my brother took it.

It only has about 70,000 miles on it.



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Traditional Farmer

05-13-2007 05:22:53




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
Extra tractor? lets see around here the Zebra 3520 and the Long 460 stay hooked to mowers, the Yanmar 330 stays hooked to the NH rake,the Oliver 1650D stays hooked to one NH 851 baler and one of the Long 910s stays hooked to the other 851. The other 910 has a baler unroller/mover on it. The Oliver 1365 and the AC 180 have loaders with bale spears one stays where I am loading the other where I am unloading.The Yanmar 1300 has a small tiller for cultivating the garden while one AC 5040 has a 5 ft tiller on it.The Pasquali has a blade on the front and a 3 pt platform on the back for fence checking and repairs.The other AC 5040 is for all around chores. The rest of the fleet is to fill in if any of the rest breeak down

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Allan In NE

05-13-2007 03:30:11




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to IaGary, 05-13-2007 03:09:37  
I was just settin' here thinkin' along those same lines. If I had one more tractor, don't think I'd never have to pull a hitch pin again. :>)

Think I am ruined forever as far as the air conditioning goes. Totally spoiled.

Now my plan is to put this big honker on a 12 foot mower just because it has that air. :>)

Allan

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IaGary

05-13-2007 05:08:43




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to Allan In NE, 05-13-2007 03:30:11  
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Around here every one uses a A/C cab to mow hay.

Except for me and my 560.

That may change this year to the 1086 seeing how I got that 1066 to move bales.



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4010guy

05-13-2007 04:46:36




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to Allan In NE, 05-13-2007 03:30:11  
O Well Allan,,Years ago we were short on haying tractors and would hang a hay rake on a MM G1000 ,,,,We always had POWER!! ;o)



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Don-Wi

05-13-2007 07:40:32




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to 4010guy, 05-13-2007 04:46:36  
That's kinda like us using our oliver 1855 to haul manure with our little 235 bushel spreader. Don't wanna use the 285 on that yet though, the engine was just overhauled and a big part of hauling manure is short runs and lots of idleing...

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Randy as in Randy-IA

05-13-2007 10:40:35




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to Don-Wi, 05-13-2007 07:40:32  
I use my 1755 to rake hay with a 207 rake . I used my Farmall M a couple of times but believe it or not it just doesn't work as well for that as the big tractor in my field . I have to cross so many windrows the TPH with a drawbar can lift the rake over the rows a little better without getting off and cranking up the rake . Now when and if I ever get the trany rebuilt and a TPH on the M then that will change :) ...Randy

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Don-Wi

05-13-2007 13:51:28




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 Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 05-13-2007 10:40:35  
I LOVE using the 1600 on the rake. It sits me up a little higher, still fairly nimble out there, and i can stand and still hold the steering wheel and stomp on the clutch if I have to. Love that tilt steering... It gets used a lot while planting.

The 18 on the otherhand is a sit only tracotr with the canopy on- I'd hit my head otherwise....;-)

Donovan from Wisconsin



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