Posted by kyhayman on June 05, 2017 at 23:46:55 from (23.125.183.156):
In Reply to: Re: Long days... posted by Mtf on June 05, 2017 at 16:01:25:
Thank you, it was some of the best color I've ever done. Came up easy other than my backside doesn't fit that seat too well anymore. 7610 series II pulling a NH 450 with bale command. I bought the baler new at the beginning of last year to replace a NH 644, which in turn replaced a dialed down NH 650, which is what I built my business on. I was thinking Saturday that the I'd thought the 450 made it fun but NH did a software upgrade the winter that makes it light years ahead of even how it came out. All our tractors are that series from a pair of old 7600's (one pulls the batwing, one either the tedder or square baler), 3 7610's (2 wd with cab on the baler (in the pic), 4wd is a spare, and a low profile orchard on the rake), and a TB110 on the discbine.
Good luck on the weather, I'd say with 3.2 inches might be tough to get on the ground tomorrow. We got a good solid 8/10ths about dark. We're finished at this place, down at least another day catching up on repairs and maintenance, maybe 2.
No tobacco like there used to be. Probably 2 dozen growers or so around me left. Seems like maybe a bit more interest this year than in years past. I had some offers to rent ground.
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