Posted by Jon f mn on April 22, 2019 at 19:18:31 from (174.219.136.70):
Couldn't do much myself this weekend because I had a minor surgery on Friday, but my grandson Gage came over and helped a lot and so we got some stuff done anyway. Started with oil changes on all the tractors. He did most all of it himself.
Then we put the new seat on the 830. It's the wrong color, but came with the tractor, so we put it on.
Sunday day we ran some oats through my 77 combine to clean them a little. We got 12 bags of screenings from about 100 bu of oats. We had all the tractors in use too. Lol
Today we drove down to Cresco Iowa to pick up my new to me plow. It's a 6-16's and in nice shape. Hope the 1030 has enough power to it in my heavy ground.
We had a good time, and Gage even got to learn to drive on the 830. It is an excellent tractor for learning because the clutch is so easy to use and takes almost no effort
He had a blast and did very well for his first time. He's looking forward to doing field work if it ever dries up. Here is a video of him.
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