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Allan In NE

07-14-2006 11:36:08




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Whew!

96 in the shade, on it's way to 101 and I'm out there runnin' a Nebraska Weed-eater.

Dunno, maybe I was starved for oxygen at birth 'er somethin'. :>(

Allan

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Chick

07-16-2006 06:31:44




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
Well, down here is SE Texas, it is only about 94 or so, BUT, the humidity is about the same number, which makes it plum miserable.



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Tim...Ok

07-15-2006 06:18:36




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
we been out moving hay since 5:30 this morning,headed for 101 today..one of the loader tractors has a cab but the a/c hasn"t worked in years,so no middle of the day work for it..LOL

at least keep a hat on out there Allan and be safe..

Tim



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Dan-IA

07-14-2006 19:24:16




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
At least you're not inside a cab! That would make it positively miserable.

Could be worse...

I'm running a chainsaw and log splitter. Havin' a bit of trouble justifying my actions, after all, cutting wood is to produce more heat when it's burned. Worst part is the chainsaw that gets a wee bit warm and suddenly decides it needs a break. Stalls and refuses to restart. That was when I went to the splitter.

As for me, I've been so soaked with sweat that I've been in for an hour now. Rest of my clothes are dry, but my jeans are still wet like I put 'em on straight out of the washing machine.

I'm thinking I'm a little weak-minded myself. I didn't even look for a shade tree!

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Don L C

07-14-2006 15:46:18




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
Why dont you guys work after supper till breakfest.....sleep and rest during the heat of the day ???

Why wouldent that work ??

Don



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Glen in TX

07-14-2006 13:17:44




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
You just need to sell all of them and rent one these 7150 with a 35 ft. fallowmaster with the 26" sweeps and you'd be done in few hours. Sure beat pulling a old oneway this time.
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Allan In NE

07-14-2006 13:36:31




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Glen in TX, 07-14-2006 13:17:44  
This 7140 is fer sale out of Texas on ebay.

I've got enough for the shipping if you could just loan me enough to buy the silly tractor. :>)

Now, that would be overkill!

Allan

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Glen in TX

07-14-2006 15:45:14




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 13:36:31  
That one must not be near me. Too many trees in background lol. Well, brother in law brought over that 7150 and fallowmaster sweep plow so we put it to work and it sure was nice even though it was red. We always had green ones but dad had fun running it and didn't want to admit it lol. Now if we can just get some good rains to plant wheat on in September.



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Glen in TX

07-14-2006 15:48:08




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Glen in TX, 07-14-2006 15:45:14  
Oh yeah... them darn newer ones break too. We had LH steering hydraulic hose burst and had to fix it before returning it. Always something.



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j-tex

07-14-2006 13:08:45




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
On its way to 108 here today, about 110 yesterday once it gets past the 100 mark it doesn"t matter what the dial says it"s just plain ole hot.
n-texas, no rain in I don"t know how long. Everything is flat burned up, no hay to be found. feed store got some small squares of alfalfa the other day and were selling for 9.50 bale



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JohnDeereGreen

07-14-2006 12:58:29




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
C'mon Allan, haven't you figured out that they put lights on tractors for a reason? Yep, it's so you can work with the temperatures, not aginst them! :) Or, better yet, take that second "big" tractor to avoid taking duals on and off, and make sure you've got a cab and air conditioning.(This, however, takes more convincing to get, so you can take your pick. :) Once you get one you won't go back to the open station deals. Lots warmer in the winter feeding hay with a loader, too. Have fun burining fuel, and make sure to be safe.
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wh

07-14-2006 12:57:44




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
nice breezy 100 here in cullman al.



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IaGary

07-14-2006 12:31:49




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
Its a cool 92 here and just finished emptying a steel grain bin.

Kinda nice sitting in the AC here in the house.

But Allan hasn't been here to prep the combine for oats so back out to the cool 92 I go.

Why don't I sell grain for April delievery?

Have a good day.

Gary



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Cloken

07-14-2006 13:03:47




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to IaGary, 07-14-2006 12:31:49  
Gary, I've been retired so long that I forgot about grain bins until you brought it up. Now I remember Your supposed to do that early in the morning.



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IaGary

07-14-2006 13:21:32




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Cloken, 07-14-2006 13:03:47  
Hello Ken

I loaded a semi of soybeans at 6:30 this morning and they quit running with about 10 bushel left to fill that load.

After he went to Burlington to dump and return he got back at 1:00. About 150 miles round trip.

So the second load was all clean out.LOL

I do have a sweep auger that helps out.

I have to load when the trucks are here.

I needed to loose weight anyway.

Gary



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Don-Wi

07-14-2006 12:28:13




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
Ya know, ya really need to get a canopy for one or 2 of yer toys there to keep ya from frying yer brain more than ya already have...

I was gonna cut hay with our Massey 285 this weekend, but with the hot sun and high temps, that Oliver 1855 with a canopy over head looks mighty fine. I used it for 1st crop too, but the 285 was preoccupied with sumthin' else. I love playing on my Ollies, but the 18's got just a little more power than I need and I gotta switch the PTO shaft again back to 540....


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RustyFarmall

07-14-2006 12:25:37




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
My thermometer currently reads 80 degrees, after a low of 60 this morning, if it will just climb up another 10 degrees or so, I might be forced to go out and mow with my H. I'd be shiverin' at any less than 80.



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jlmtractor

07-14-2006 12:19:33




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
oh forgot to say im in south carolina



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jlmtactor

07-14-2006 12:18:43




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
man its probably 99 with 98% humidity and im on the tractor cutting the yard now that is hot



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Mike (WA)

07-14-2006 12:00:38




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 Re: Warmin' Up in reply to Allan In NE, 07-14-2006 11:36:08  
I recollect from some old posts that you had made good your escape from this some 20 years ago. Did they revoke your parole, or something? :>)



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