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djknife13 wrote:I got my convertible all washed up to go visit the neighbors.____Dave
That’s a good looking little A! There used to be a slew of Super C Farmalls here with cultivators on them. Folks used them to plow out their tobacco back when everybody had 2-10 acres. With the buy out a few years ago all the small tobacco farmers went out and you don’t see the Super C much anymore. Good old tractors.
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Dave, love the Farmall...she's a beauty! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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I'm a little like Tommy on this one. Granddad was green so I've been green all my life. Although I did own a little Allis-Chalmers and a Ford, I'm still a green guy
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jerryd6818 wrote:I'm a little like Tommy on this one. Granddad was green so I've been green all my life. Although I did own a little Allis-Chalmers and a Ford, I'm still a green guy
I grew up using Pa’s Allis Chalmers D12. I loved that tractor.
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I didn't know where else to post this, I know I would not want to contaminate any of the other threads showing decent knives. I am having a garage sale this weekend and Sundog and I threw all of our POS knives into this box as a joke and priced them at a dollar each. It will be interesting to see how many we get rid of. One thing is for sure, whatever does not sell will be available for the next round of the POS exchange, and it could be YOU who gets them.
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Worth at least $2 each. :lol:
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They would be $20-$50 over here. ::drool::
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Gold right over there folks is you can find it.
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bighomer, I like that, a fine knife and a double rainbow! ::tu::
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Sarah had a garage sale years ago and as a lark, I gave her my wooden cigar box full of low dollar knives.

First guy in the door bought them all. He also wanted the box, but she wouldn't let him have it.

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OLDE CUTLER wrote:I didn't know where else to post this, I know I would not want to contaminate any of the other threads showing decent knives. I am having a garage sale this weekend and Sundog and I threw all of our POS knives into this box as a joke and priced them at a dollar each. It will be interesting to see how many we get rid of. One thing is for sure, whatever does not sell will be available for the next round of the POS exchange, and it could be YOU who gets them.

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There’s a couple id pay $2 for...but don’t get excited. They’re Canadian dollars! :wink:
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zoogirl wrote:There’s a couple id pay $2 for...but don’t get excited. They’re Canadian dollars! :wink:
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Its silage season again. Putting up about 25,000 tons of triticale silage.
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espn77 wrote:Its silage season again. Putting up about 25,000 tons of triticale silage.

Keith, look like you need another Tractor packing the silage ::tu:: ::tu::
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espn77 wrote:Its silage season again. Putting up about 25,000 tons of triticale silage.
Interesting! Why Triticale? In Bulgaria the main crop of silage is corn. Yields and nutritional value are higher. On the other hand, triticale is more resistant to disease and climate. Is the area dry?
Where does the silage ferment?
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Try to run 2 tractors per chopper. Nothing more important than packing, get all the air out to get it to ensile properly. Here is us in the sorghum silage pit.
Out here in this country water is the problem. None of it. So sorghum and triticale take less water.
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Batchelor pod, in the back yard, this afternoon. Everyone in velvet...
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A fine shot Doc. Each one is posing for you, looking directly at the camera. ::tu::
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Keith, do you use Custom Harvesters or do it yourself?
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Sorghum - camel of plants.
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jlw257 wrote:Keith, do you use Custom Harvesters or do it yourself?
We use custom harvest crews.
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Lots of green Keith. ::tu:: Lots of cattle too!
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Trixie the 7 month old wonder puppy was working on some commands and practicing her herding instinct today. She of course, had to have a break to chew a stick and get some rubbing.
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Pretty pup, Colonel. ::tu::
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