Posted by Kerry50 on August 09, 2013 at 04:56:17 from (75.109.153.29):
Been in New Bern N.C. all this week, avoiding the flooding that has been going on back in central MO. Girl friends daughter lives here. Her husband is in the Marines and was shipped out to Afghanistan a couple of months ago. Yesterday, the girls went shopping and I took a drive through the country. Got on highway 41 at I-70 and drove about 80 miles west.
Farmers were starting to cut tobacco.
F-12?
This ones for sale, $12,000
I have been around heavy equipment all my life and I have never seen a master link like this one!
This pic was taken by the University of North Carolina's Bio fuel research farm. Can anybody tell me what they are growing here?
Really enjoyed driving the back roads. One thing that surprised me was the diversity of crops being grown here.
Stopped and visited with LH Turner. What a great visit that was. Showed me around his shop and the projects he is currently working on. The stories he shared is one of the things that make this tractor bug so much fun.
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