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PHOTO - rain stopped play - tractors parked up

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David in Wales

07-16-2007 10:18:20




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Hi Gang;
This is what it looked like here last week, all the contractor's machinery parked up waiting to go. We have one of the largest McCormick dealers (were David Brown & CaseIH previously) in this area which explains why there are so many red tractors in the northern part of Pembrokeshire County.
The JD, NH & MF dealers are located in the southern half of the County where the farms are larger, better soils and more rolling countryside.
Note the front pto & 3 point which features a fast hitch to hook up to implements.
David

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KYfarm

07-16-2007 16:25:29




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 Re: PHOTO - rain stopped play - tractors parked up in reply to David in Wales, 07-16-2007 10:18:20  
MAN, that is a fake if I ever saw one, not a spec of mud on any of those tires..... .



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super99

07-17-2007 02:14:36




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 Re: PHOTO - rain stopped play - tractors parked up in reply to KYfarm, 07-16-2007 16:25:29  
Why do you think photo is a fake??? Perhaps they are smart enough to get out of field before it gets wet enough to cover everything with mud. Or maybe they quit for the day and the next morning it was raining. Thanks for the photo's David, We still let our morons run around loose over here. Chris



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mitch furness

07-16-2007 14:21:38




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 Re: PHOTO - rain stopped play - tractors parked up in reply to David in Wales, 07-16-2007 10:18:20  
I meant anearobic wrapping of wet bales should be ok in the previous post.

What is the name of the previously DB dealer you referred to here? Why McCormicks on the poorer country and NH etc in the South?

Cheers

Mitch



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