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Posted by the tractor vet on September 01, 2006 at 06:29:16 from (75.24.28.187):
Best put on a long sleeve shirt and tee shirt today done went and got cool . Got somewhat a good start on choppen corn yesterday with two major breakdowns . We would have finished up the one field but broke a drive shaft that runs the head and welded it up lastevening after dark . Headen out to put things back together here in a short and see if we can beat the rain out that is comming in . Need to get some pill to take the swelling down in my hand from the bee sting yesterday that was a trip to the Doctors office my hand and lower part of the arm swelled up as big as a softball and it is starting to swell again . For some reason the bees are more agressive as they will come after ya if you are running anything , Chainsaw , tractor , mower . We took some pictures lastevening of the corn while we tood a break for a quick sandwitch now if i can get Dusty to get them on here as this years silage crop is the best that we have ever had and this is the first year that 2nd low on the 1066 is all she wants and all the chopper can handel or maybe not with the breakdowns . Filling a wagon on half around and this is the short field not sure if we can make it all the way on one side of the long field or not as pullen the wagons up to the bunker is about all that the 806 wants on the hill now on dry dirt , may have to get some all thread and put 1200 lbs on each side of the 806 .
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