Posted by The tractor vet on January 19, 2011 at 21:03:13 from (76.212.225.124):
In Reply to: Done!(finally) posted by DeltaRed on January 19, 2011 at 20:51:43:
I can remember back in 71 when we were still tryen ti pick corn at this time of the year . fall was super wet and we could not get thru with a mounted picker and it never really froze . We ended up parking the mounted picker as my buddy and i had two and we borrowed a neighbors one row new idea and put it behind our 310 Case dozer that had a PTO and went after it . Even with the little dozer we ended up pulloing the back wheels off my Farmall 450 D and putting them on my buddy's so we had duals as his 450 D had a wide ft. and floater tire to help PULL the little 310 and a half full wagon . What a mess we made of the fields . When spring did come we had to run the disc. over everything twice to sorta level it out so we could plow.
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