Posted by Don-wi on August 06, 2008 at 19:55:47 from (72.135.123.231):
In Reply to: Oats are done posted by Dave from MN on August 06, 2008 at 17:44:34:
Wish we could say that. I just tried cutting some oats tonight to let it dry down some, but we just got a light shower and the field I was trying is so badly lodged it just plugs up. Gotta let the rain dry and I might be able to cut it tomorrow. Ogtherwise I'll knock down the other field first.
We were gonna knock down the swamp rigt away too, but the other haybine we use for that needs some attention so that'll have to wait for a while.
Gotta swap out the currnet sickle for the sharp/fixed one in the shop, I gotta adjust the hold down clips, and I gotta swap the slip plates on the end of the reel so it doesn't slip so bad anymore... I'd weld it but we've got a parts machine and I'm afraid of what would go wrong if I did weld it.
Ain't farming fun????
BTW- our oats looks pretty decent, but the feild of corn right next to the road looks really rough. Funny thing is, that feild was new seedto make sure it looked good , and just about everything else was old seed because we had a lot left over. Most of the other corn looks pretty good yet, so here's hoping...
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