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Re: Chopping Corn in Western NY(pics)
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 08, 2006 at 06:12:56 from (75.24.28.113):
In Reply to: Chopping Corn in Western NY(pics) posted by barnrat on October 08, 2006 at 04:00:48:
We were vary lucky that we did not have it have to go Bahaen thru the mud even over on the other farm that has some wet spots that shortly after we were done that turned into lakes with the rain . But we have not started corn picken and until all the equipment is tucked away for the winter it is still a craps shoot . I can remember the one year that during corn picken that we had to put a Case 310G dozer on the ft. of a 323 New Idea one row picker and put the rear tires and wheels off the MD and the M on the two 450 D as straddel duals just to pul the wagons and one helpening pull the dozer that was a vary long corn picken season as we started the first week in Nov. and finished up the second week of march . It never realy froze that year and it made for a vary rough ride when we started spring tillage.
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