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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 17, 2005 at 17:00:48 from (64.228.11.189):
In Reply to: Beatin' A Dead Horse....... posted by Allan in NE on January 17, 2005 at 06:40:38:
Allan: With that title I just had to take a look. When you talked on beating a dead horse, then 24 hours ago they were calling you Sir Allan. Go back a few days further still and you have that Nebraska Cowboy thinking he maybe was a lesbien. I was begining to think Nebraska must be some kind of special fun place to be. So your just talking sugar beets. I have quite a few photos of those harvesters, and what I can see the elevator goes under axle and up behind it. Speaking of loading into semi's today, there is a beet harvester near here they don't even try and keep up to with semi's. Has it's own hy dump box, articulated in middle, has three steering axles and about 30' long. They chase that thing all day with two John Deere 8640 with tracked dump trailers. They don't even try to truck them, just pile them along roadways for later trucking. I watched this thing working one day in 4" of snow. It was blowing snow and tops out side and putting clean beets in bin.
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