Posted by jon f mn on January 28, 2022 at 05:27:37 from (174.199.86.182):
In line with the warm weather pics lately I thought maybe some planting pics would be a good idea. Here are some of mine. This is my 400d that I have pretty much completely rebuilt. The engine has been swapped for a 301 ot if a combine. They are rated about 85 hp in that use, but the rpms are much lower in the tractor. I'm guessing this one at around 70. The tractor has all new tires, new clutch, new pto clutch, rebuilt hydraulics, overhauled engine, added and rebuilt power steering and all new brakes. It's my favorite for chores and planting because it's so maneuverable and easy to drive. Don't remember the model on the drill, but its a war years vintage because of the painted boxes rather than galvanized.
This is the 400 pulling my 434 planter. This planter has the capability to do hill drop planting for things like cucumbers and pumpkins.
This is the clipper fanning mill I got last year. Works good, but I need to get a couple small auers to make it easier to use.
Spread some fertilizer too.
Post your planting pics if you have them. I'm getting things ready for spring now and am excited for the new year.
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