Posted by Kelly C on December 03, 2007 at 23:42:04 from (75.161.210.31):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Go-Kart posted by MN Scott on December 03, 2007 at 17:22:06:
Hey Scott. Haying went ok I guess. That tedder I got last spring worked real well. Cut at least a day off the drying time. That saved a few 100 bales from the rain. Plus the little I did get rain on it kept them in usable condition for the cows. All in all the tedder was a A+ purchase. Did not get a 2nd cutting as it dryed up real fast after July 4th. Too bad too, I could have sold all I could get. Thats the way it goes. Next year I will have hay hanging out the barn doors but then so will every one else.
I tell ya if I was a big time hay farmer instead of just playing. I would invest in irrigation for the dry years. On the normal years I would just go with the flow, then on the dry years just clean clock.
Went to a hay sale thinking I could maybe find a bargin. HA crap hay was selling $4 a bale.
As for the Farmall's they are ok. The 400 started to act up. Sputtering and dying wile using her.Had to pull the choke out to keep her running. I think she has a fuel problem or if thats all good it maybe a burnt valve.
I am going to pull the tank and clean, rebuild and replace as needed to the intake manafold. Then pull the head and see what the valves look like.
My NH850 imploded on me this summer. The whole pick up assembly including the chains just went. Time to find another beater baler and use it till it breaks. Maybe I should just suck it up and buy the Vermeer 504G I want any way and be done with it.
Cows are good, getting fat just like they are suppose to.
I am still in love with my F250 Power Stroke and I am not afarid to admit it.
Not much else going on. Had been working my butt off and hammering the OT for a wile. Now Qwest has me laid off till spring so now I have loads of time. Will see if I can get some stuff done.
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