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Originally posted by Lars(wi) Lars(wi) wrote:

Air conditioning? You don’t don’t need no stinkin’ air conditioning! 😂

Maybe run that darn machine while you're in the field that will keep you cool and put some moisture on the field at the same time.

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maybe you don't need air cond...but I do! 
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

maybe you don't need air cond...but I do! 


The worst days I’ve ever spent farming were in a cabbed tractor with no air conditioning in summer. Wind was nearly non existent, dirt was dry, disc was making a huge dust cloud around the tractor. Kept the doors shut to keep the dust out but I think I lost a few pounds in water weight from sweat.
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I had a day like that last year when spraying and baling. That prompted me to get the A/C conversion installed.
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back in 1979 when I was put in the hospital for breathing problems, Doc told me I would hafta get a cabbed tractor if I was gonna continue farming. the dust was what was causing my breathing problems. that's when I bought my 7010 new un 1980. that solved my breathing problems. 
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I use my 7060 for plowing snow and baling hay. I like the heat in winter and air conditioning in the summer. Plus keeps the dust out from the baler.
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well....the big green farmers harvested my beans Sunday Oct 8th, don't have the yield results yet. they were nice looking beans, i was concerned they might be BB beans cuz of the lack of rains this year, but they came out full sized. alot of dust this year, seemed more than normal. I did watch them stop a few times to let the dust clear away from the machine before continuing. they used a draper head, I didn't know they made drapers that small, appeared to be about a 20 ft one.
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Shameless!-- the 440's are by Arrowsmith Il. and the N-5 is by Downs, Il. N-5 has 6-30 corn head and 20 some foot bean head.
http://machinebuildersnetwork.com/
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thanks AC...where can I find them on the web to see them? the 20 ft head is to big for my hills, already had one of those and traded it for a smaller one. I have 2 good IH 1440's, one with the 6-row head and one with the platform! call me lazy, but i can cut beans or change to corn in just the time it takes to walk from one to the other! lol
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beans made 42 BPA, pretty good for how dry it is here.
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