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Posted by Shane on May 17, 2004 at 18:38:16 from (216.241.134.27):
In Reply to: well what are you going to posted by joe e-tx on May 16, 2004 at 17:15:27:
It is that time again! We use a Case 1270 (just had to swap a Case 2590 motor in it, will have it done tomorrow!) pulling a 12' NH 1431 discbine, Case 1070 on a 4 spinner NH tedder, another 1070 pulling a Gehl 10 wheel V-rake, another 1070 yet pulling a NH 570 small square baler with thrower and one of 10 20' flat rack or pulling a Case-IH 8445. And a Gehl 4625 skid steer loading round bales and a Case 1840 skid steer unloading them. '89 Chevy Topkick, Cat 3208 and 26' flat bed, '78 Chevy C70 with 20' flat bed, homemade 24' gooseneck flat trailer, and when ever needed the wagons to haul bales home. We also have an extra 10 wheel V-rake and 4 spinner tedder when time becomes an issue. Darn, now that I look at all that it sure does seem like a lot of equipment!
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