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Re: Starting to get a little wet round here
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Posted by davpal on October 28, 2006 at 16:31:56 from (216.93.88.181):
In Reply to: Starting to get a little wet round here posted by George G on October 28, 2006 at 15:57:58:
Wow, that is what I see in my nightmares. I had my 4-150 out thursday night trying to get some chisel plowing done and it was plenty greasy in spots, but not that bad! I am having a heck of a time just trying to chisel plow 70 acres. I have only done about 15 so far. It just rains and dries off for about two days and rains again. We have had over 32 inches of rain since we planted soys this year. Most of it started after about July 10th. We are in mid Michigan. Big question, did you get it out?!! Needs to go in the "stuck and troubled" section. We got rain most of the day today, although it was a fine rain and only amounted to 2 tenths. It is horribly windy and black clouds with sun peaking through and now it is dark out. I actually raked leaves and mowed the lawn and let the wind help me out. Later.
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