Posted by jon f mn on December 28, 2012 at 21:00:23 from (70.196.12.97):
Some of us on the case board did this and it was fun so I thought I would do it here, maybe add a few other colors and some off topic stuff. Hope you don't mind. I'm eating some of the oreos I got for christmas while doing this, so if there are some crumbs on the pics I apologize.
This is my 56 400. It sat torn down in the garage for 5 years for want of $. Got it running last winter and this was it's first work.
This is the day I got my 77 combine home, was just before planting.
Chopped some hay at my friend Jeff's place, put the 400 on the blower to break it in. Worked great, blew the hay right up a 60' silo bout as fast as the blower would take it. Proof that any dummy can overhaul an engine. lol
6/6/12, first fresh georgia peach of the year.
My fathersday present from my oldest daughter. Hand made for my truck.
Crash in Oh.
Some of Jeff's crops this summer. We managed to get everything just right this year. It did get dry and hurt some, but the oats still went over 70 bu./acre and the corn 130+ which is not bad for our erea.
Stopped at this museum just north of Omaha on I29. It's pretty nice, but wasn't open when I was there so I just took a few pics.
Guns drawn, only a few miles from my house.
Got to combine some oats with the 400 and 77.
baled some hay
Had some help.
Built a trailer one weekend.
Some things along the road again.
They don't call them the smokies for nuthin.
Few sunsets. Pensylvania
Michigan
Indiana
Chopped some corn
Mounted the corn picker
Picked some corn
Bought another combine, now have to figure out how to get it home.
Christmas dinner at my house. Had bout 1/2 the family there.
A few videos of some crazy drivers from my new dash cam.
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