busdriver75
Busier than hell...
what's your herbicide of choice for corn??
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For corn I've been switching it up between Surestart and Lexar and then come back later with a shot of Durango(roundup). This is the first year for Surestart for us but we've used Lexar for about 4 years and it works good as long as you get some rain to get the chemicals in the dirt!
Nice Tractor, Nothing to be embarrassed about that is for sure. i just like to see what everyone's got.:yesnod:
Thanks its all I need with my little piece of land. Mainly using it for tilling and mowing but every once inawhile I need to move some dirt and dig a hole...
Here's my first one.
I second that! Damn Engineers!
SaguaroKid just be glad that you did not work for the harvest works or I would have to hunt you down...LOL Nothing like standing on your head in the cab of a combine in *100 heat trying to get the hydro pump off a 6620 combine....
i don't think rain is a problem this year!!!
its not as bad as running a 7720 in 100* heat with both doors open because the A/C went out....
that blows nuts!!!
its not as bad as running a 7720 in 100* heat with both doors open because the A/C went out....
that blows nuts!!!
its not as bad as running a 7720 in 100* heat with both doors open because the A/C went out....
that blows nuts!!!
Yes it sucks to be in a cab tractor with no A/C and the doors open, but I bet you agree it doesn't even compare being in a combine with no A/C , 95-100 degrees and the Doors Closed because the dust is so bad that you can't see the grain table. That Sucks :sick:.
I would cut for 30 minutes or so it would get up to 130-140 degrees in that thing and finally when I could not take it anymore, I open the door and let some of that cool 95 degree air in plus all of the dust. Then when I could not stand the dust any longer I would close the door and start the cycle over again. :mad5::incazzato:
Yes it sucks to be in a cab tractor with no A/C and the doors open, but I bet you agree it doesn't even compare being in a combine with no A/C , 95-100 degrees and the Doors Closed because the dust is so bad that you can't see the grain table. That Sucks :sick:.
I would cut for 30 minutes or so it would get up to 130-140 degrees in that thing and finally when I could not take it anymore, I open the door and let some of that cool 95 degree air in plus all of the dust. Then when I could not stand the dust any longer I would close the door and start the cycle over again. :mad5::incazzato:
Holy Sh*t. Wheres the cameras at. Somebody's been watching me.
That makes me laugh to here that other people go through the same cycle I do.