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Pat H

05-04-2007 14:11:29




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Gordo, thanks for the engine number. To answer your question I have serial number 28703 as the latest made Super H that I own. The earliest is 1854 {Dads favorite}. Good luck fine tuning yours, I guess I wouldn't worry about the compression since its even on all cylinders. I agree with what Hugh said. Would have posted back earlier but just finished with the oats {Finally!} Pat in Wis




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GordoSD

05-04-2007 18:46:59




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 Re: GordoSD in reply to Pat H, 05-04-2007 14:11:29  
Re the oats. I noticed this winter that the deer were really stacking up in a neighbors field. As many as 48 one evening in Jan. I have a mile long creek basin , full of cedar and Olive, Reed's canary grass, and cattails, and they come out of there. He had planted alfalfa with a cover crop of oats in the spring. Due to the drouth he mowed it once in late June. The oats reseeded. That's what the deer were after. No pawing for alfalfa, just nibbling off the tops. Could I plant a late , say 25 June-10 July crop of oats in a 5 acre food plot? Would the grain fall off too early? Or ever? I am in SD.

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Pat H

05-04-2007 19:47:01




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 Re: GordoSD in reply to GordoSD, 05-04-2007 18:46:59  
you can plant them that late, but they do seem to like the cool wet spring better. In the heat of summer they might stay awful short and have really lite kernal weight if moisture is short.



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