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Originally posted by dr p dr p wrote:

Rotobaled some of the cleanest hay hay have ever seen( think it got rained on 5 times).
 Big smileBig smile When I read that I wondered, "No weeds?" Rained on 5 times, probably not the best hay you ever baled.
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Right brake done on the D17. Previous owner obliviously started and quit. End of pins chewed up, different bolts on the covers. Welded bar stock to the pin and pulled it. Have taken out at least a 5 gallon bucket of old carpet/mouse nest between bell housing and brake accesses. I think it was Aladdin's; unfortunately neither Jasmin nor the genie have materialized...
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Rotobaled some of the cleanest hay hay have ever seen( think it got rained on 5 times).
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Finished baling first with the 190XT series III pulling a CaseIH 551SB. Temps were high 90s yesterday, topped 100 today. I have the Egging cab, days like today make me think I should see if I can find a replacement fan - it has the housing but no fan or adapter plate
190XTD seriesIII, 190XTD seriesI, maroon belly 7000, 190XTD series??? project(or maybe parts)
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Got mower, rake and rotobaler greased and ready to go. Maybe we get a window this week. I guess 30% of the ground around herr hasn't even had primary tillage yet. Rain is crazy this year. Almost no corn has been planted and the corn that has is yellow with crap stands
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Tractors; If it runs, use it. Motorcycles: Ride em like today is your last day.
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Put the last batch of sweet corn with the 170. Then pulled some scrubby trees out from the base of the windmill with the 190XT.
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Nice work getting out there between the rain! Mowing the trail sounds like a great way to make use of the Allis and give the grandkids some room to roam. That carryall setup with the box on a pallet is a smart idea versatile and practical for all kinds of jobs around the property. Thanks for sharing the video too!
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Lontrel. 1 spray. Only thing I have found to work that well.
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Taught Mollie a bad habit
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the only answer to those thistles is a weekly dose of 2,4d
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Put the box blade on the 170 to work over the driveway.
Then....

Grabbed the Woods to try getting a handle on this thistle patch. Hopefully I got to it before the seed pod developed
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Took the 1940 B to our nearby antique machinery club show this past weekend.  I power washed it and had it all spiffed up.  Best part was I was able to drive two of my grand daughters around the grounds.  Big smiles all around! 
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Got my new to me 1981 AC 5030 running after many many years of sitting in my neighbors field. He finally sold it to me.
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Yesterday we used the FR30 to clean up the grain bag that split open. Scooped up about 12000 bushels of spilled corn. Majority was dumped directly into the super-b trailers using the loader. The first stuff went fast only taking about 15 minutes to load 45 metric tonnes but the cleanup took a lot longer. We first used the old skidsteer to dump into the loader bucket and then dumped that into the trailer. Cleaned the last bit up using the grain vac. First (and last) time using grain bags.
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The teff is a new thing for us, the plan is to make hay with it. My brother runs the farm, I help when I can. We produce small bale(16x18) grass hay and alfalfa, he has a yard he rents on the other side of the state where he does direct sales every Saturday. Right now teff seems to have a lot more demand than supply, so we picked up some small fields that weren't being farmed and we are going to try something new.
190XTD seriesIII, 190XTD seriesI, maroon belly 7000, 190XTD series??? project(or maybe parts)
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TedN what do you do with your teff you planted
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Neighbor gave me a Massey Ferguson dirt scoop. Fitted it to the 175 and played with it improving the lane. Ended my quest for a D series when I found a '57 Series 1 D17 last week. It's in pretty nice shape, good oil pressure, power steering, front end good, tin is good, has not had a loader on it, runs like a top. First tractor I've had that has snap couple and working traction booster with gauge. That "500 lb" snap coupler to 3 point adapter came with it. Needs tires and wheel but have that covered. I'm now the third owner; Story is the first guy bought it new, used it for a small farm, he died, the son sold it to the second guy.
He bought it to plow driveway, got it home and found he had more tractor than distance. He put new plugs, manifold gaskets, fan belt in it. I'm going to hook it to a couple windfall aspen this morning and see how it behaves under a little load.
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I removed the PTO stub shaft seal retainer, stub shaft and bearings today to fix a leak on my WD45. It may require a sleeve to fix it proper, shaft is pretty rusty. 2 new seals coming to my mailbix, hope to have this fixed and the 4 basket tedder pinned to it by Friday to test the hydraulics and see if she will fold and unfold it for me. I had a good Mother's Day for a Father....
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7045 and DA385 got the beans in
190XT and 3pt spring tooth harrow worked the sweet corn patch. 170 and green 4 row planter got the first batch of sweet corn planted
Funny thing about that open station 190XT, it feels really high off the ground compared to the cab tractors

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Yesterday planted one neighbors sweet corn with the ca and 2 row planter. Today will do 2 more neighbors sweet corn.
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Today I hooked the offset to the 7000, and my brother started disking some small patches that are going to be planted to teff. I started pulling the water pump off the recently purchased 190XT series one. Not today but sometime this week the mower was put on the 190XT series three.

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I agree. Good pics
Thanks for sharing
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Nice pictures guys. I used the 9735 agco-allis and 8702 white planter to put in the corn plots. 25 different varieties each plot about 2200 by 30 feet. had my daughter and wife helping, started about 1 and just got done about an hour ago. Now just planting out the leftover mixed seed. If I don't run out of steam I should get this field in by 2. Supposed to start raining at 8 so I want it done.
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Did a little work on a new to me snap coupler blade. Got it mounted on the 15 and put it to work.
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Moved a few things around with that 190XT

Might be able to use it tomorrow to work over the sweet corn patch
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Planted corn like it was 1985!
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I went and harvested (not really) with the ol 410.
Think I have an overkill of a tractor? Needed my duels on for the picture!!

Really was just was moving the harvester.
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Planted 13 acres of oats. Actually 12.67 acres. Ran one bag short. First time using the mounted all crop grain drill. Learned a bunch. Thought i had it ready to go. I was wrong. Hooked up the support chains. It never occurred to be that the previous owner maybe had smaller rear tires. I hooked up the chains, lowered the drill and was a couple inches short of the ground. Fertilizer rate is more of a very broad range. New winter project part two
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