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Posted by the tractor vet on November 16, 2006 at 20:17:35 from (75.19.123.100):
In Reply to: Anyone want some water? posted by Larry806 on November 16, 2006 at 18:44:19:
Yep. it's wet , same over here can't get in the fields . we could stand two or three semi loads of stone just up around the barn the mud is worse then in the spring . Either it is going to do some seirous drying or we are going to have to wait for a freeze . We have just two fields of corn to pick and this ground set high and it is way to wet to even think of tryen . This year reminds me of 1970 when the rain just kept comming and it realy never froze . we tryed everything tryen to pick corn with a mounted picker and spent more time dragen the wagon out backwards then usen up to three tractors to get the picker out . Gave up on the wheel tractors and my one buddy and i had a new 310G case dozer with three point and pto we barrowed the neighbors 319 one row and went at it now ya talk about slow going when ya got over two hundred acres one row at a time and there were times that we even had the dozer stuck. We started the first of Nov. and finished the second week of April just in time to start plowen.
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