Posted by jon f mn on April 27, 2020 at 03:32:44 from (174.219.133.173):
Weekend started Friday after work with a little plowing. Didn't get all the plowing done last fall because of all the rain, so some had to be done this spring. Not the best way to do things in this clay, but you do what you have to. It's actually early for here since April planting is not the norm here. And it is drier than it ever got last year, so that is good. Anyway, some plowing with the 1030 and 6-16 case plow.
Saturday my grandson Randell came over because he wanted to learn how to drive tractor. So he got on the 830 and disc. The 830 with Case-O-Matic is the perfect tractor for that because the clutch takes almost no effort and it will stop by just letting off the gas. Plus with power steering and decent brakes it's about as good as it gets for that. Anyway these pics are his first solo run after I got off.
He had a blast and really did a fine job. Sunday we even got to work together in the same field, him on the 830 and disc and me on the 1030 and cultivator. He rally thought that was something. Lol.
Planted corn with the 830 and planter I rebuilt last year.
Still a few acres left that were too wet yet and supposed to get rain on Tuesday, so we will see if I can get done next weekend. This is early for us anyway, so no rush.
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