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ericlb

03-22-2008 08:57:27




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just an idea here but since this is a tractor forum, and its almost time for spring field work, how about posting some pics of your equipment working,we have a stuck and troubled spot on here, but how about pics of 'mission completed, nothing torn up' pics, also farm yard pics ect? what do y'all think?




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Trapper Boy in IN

03-23-2008 17:27:49




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to ericlb, 03-22-2008 08:57:27  
I think that would be cool to see the pics of tractors in action. The pic of the grain in the pile raises a few questions for me. How do you clean it all up? What if it rains? Wouldn't it spoil sitting on the ground like that? We store all our grains in bins and I never seen anything like that before.



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Steven f/AZ

03-23-2008 19:03:22




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to Trapper Boy in IN, 03-23-2008 17:27:49  

Trapper Boy in IN said: (quoted from post at 17:27:49 03/23/08) I think that would be cool to see the pics of tractors in action. The pic of the grain in the pile raises a few questions for me. How do you clean it all up? What if it rains? Wouldn't it spoil sitting on the ground like that? We store all our grains in bins and I never seen anything like that before.


What if it rains? Usually the water will go right through the wheat and soak into the ground below - there is some spoilage around the edges if the rain continues for a few days or is over an inch or so.

Clean up? Bucket on the loader tractor works great to scoop it toward the auger. I think Dad used the grain vac this year to clean up the last of it.

The first step is mowing a grassy area fairly short - the grass ensures that you don't end up with a bunch of dirt or mud in the wheat.

When the elevators in town are full and waiting for railroad cars to come, they don't accept any more wheat. Grain bins are full as well... you will lose far less wheat if it is in a pile in your yard vs. standing in the field if there is heavy rain or hail. Dad has been doing this for probably ten years or more almost every year, I would say the worst year he lost 25 bushels or so to spoilage/unable to pick up off the ground.

And, I'm going to do my best to TRY to get more pictures of our tractors in action this year! It's tough when I'm the one sitting in the cab running it, though!

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Trapper Boy in IN

03-23-2008 17:22:48




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to ericlb, 03-22-2008 08:57:27  
I think that that would be pretty cool to see pics of tractors in action. That pic of the grain in the big pile on the ground raises a feww questions for me. How do you get it all cleaned up? what if it rains? wouldn't it spoil sitting on the ground like that? We store all our grain in bins and I never seen anything like that before.



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Steven f/AZ

03-22-2008 17:08:56




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to ericlb, 03-22-2008 08:57:27  
Sounds like a great idea...

The IH 1460 in the field last fall:

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Several thousand bushels... the handywork of the 1460 above:

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The air seeder, JD 8630 all ready to go last spring... and snowed on:

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A video of the 8630 in the field:

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RICK165

03-22-2008 11:41:42




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to ericlb, 03-22-2008 08:57:27  
hey i think your onto something there that sounds like a great idea to me.though i personally havent posted pics yet i plan to in the near future my stepson the computer whiz tells me i have to buy something for my program befor i can post pics so im looking into that.i am always out doing something with my tractors and equipment and could post some nice pics.i think you should pursue your idea further thanks RICK

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JT

03-22-2008 12:27:27




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 Re: noted request of everybody in reply to RICK165, 03-22-2008 11:41:42  
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To post pictures, Go set up a photobucket account, download your pics there, off your hard drive or camera, then you can post them here. don't need any programs special to post pictures. Then copy direct link in photobucket, then paste in the optional image url. If you do not see your picture in thr preview, not right.
Like this. :-)
Jim

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