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M with JD sprayer working in the field

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dansuper27

05-11-2008 12:46:07




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Hi all, Just thought I would put out a picture to show how nice these old tractors still perform. I know she's ugly right now but she sure does do the job with that 3 point hitch. I'm spraying Trigger to kill the cheat grass in my alfalfa fields.

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RustyFarmall

05-11-2008 18:06:59




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 Re: M with JD sprayer working in the field in reply to dansuper27, 05-11-2008 12:46:07  
That M looks very happy.



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GordoSD

05-11-2008 16:50:31




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 Re: M with JD sprayer working in the field in reply to dansuper27, 05-11-2008 12:46:07  
Looks like a lot of grass in that alfalfa. Has it been there since startup? How old is that stand? What part of the country is that? Did you have that field custom planted? It doesn't look like it was drilled in there. I'm asking because I just started raising alfalfa 8 years ago and am trying to learn all I can. email is open.

Gordo



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dansuper27

05-11-2008 21:05:41




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 Re: M with JD sprayer working in the field in reply to GordoSD, 05-11-2008 16:50:31  
This stand is 6 years old. It was drilled by me with a 1914 planter and the cheat grass has been an issue the last 3 years and is bad enough this year to spray. We'll see what happens. Been raising alfalfa last 9 years. This is western Nebraska...Scottsbluff area. If you have any questions I can answer email me.



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Paul in WI

05-11-2008 13:50:13




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 Re: M with JD sprayer working in the field in reply to dansuper27, 05-11-2008 12:46:07  
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder!

Sure looks good to me! She"s earning her keep



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