Posted by billonthefarm on August 01, 2008 at 20:14:29 from (205.161.2.144):
In Reply to: here we go posted by billonthefarm on August 01, 2008 at 12:59:26:
Here are the pics. We are cutting these oats for a neighbor and I dont know when he put them in. We will cut our own oats tomorrow and they were planted on may 8 which is over a month late and they are almost as weedy as these were. We got one field done today, must have been 15 acres and we left maybe 3 or 4 because of the weeds and we have a 5 acre field to go and I dont think we will get half of them but we will try. I didnt have any trouble to speak of and since we skipped the worst of the weeds the oats looked pretty fair in the wagon. The ole 45 did rumble a few times today. bill
On the road again. Wont ever get a speeding ticket on this thing.
There they are. Its a little hard to get excited about diving into that. He didnt do anything wrong with the oats, just alot of weeds and grass came in.
A 45 combine really isnt overpowered in this situation. A good 12-A or 30 combine would do well in these weeds. Now those combines would eat those weeds right up.
The first couple of hoppers all this stuff made me nervous but pretty soon I was crusing along in second gear with out a care in the world, well almost.
There's that 403 folowing me around again. That is alot more of a combine than my little 45 but he had a fair amount of trouble with slugging the platform auger and then having to dig it out. Looked like a hot job.
Looks like someone mowed a yard. The oats yielded far better than expected. The rest will be cut and baled.
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