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Re: Old Tractor Beat Me Up
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Posted by MN Scott on April 02, 2006 at 20:38:56 from (206.9.216.29):
In Reply to: Re: Old Tractor Beat Me Up posted by Allan In NE on April 02, 2006 at 14:58:03:
Snow is gone around here but the mud is not. We have been getting an inch or so of rain every other day so the mud is bad, cattle are doing a good job of renovating the pastures. Had to park the 706 and get the Maxxum with mfd out just to get hay to the cattle. Getting a good start on calving the last couple days with 45 of 195 on the ground, calves don't seem to mind the mud haven't had much trouble yet. Starting to get the itch to go work some ground but with the weather forcasts it looks like its going to be a couple of weeks at least. I have 20 acres of corn stalks to spring plow for oats so I'll have to post some pics to of the 1066 and the 710 6-16 plow at work.
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