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I thought this was going to be about a big pot of great northern beans. I had a large helping day before yesterday.
The third time on the pot yesterday I was contemplating being done with them. But I knew that I was lying to myself.
A large bowl of great northern means will always be worth the price.
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Good for you. I thought this was a fart thread. Haha. I thought he put Leroy on "ignore"
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Glad you got them in, and good luck with the calves. Been a rough year for cattle.
When I was little, in the early 90's my dad did a lot of custom combining of fescue seed here local. I believe it was an old JD 40 open station, probably a 10 or 12 ft header. I remember it went through gates pretty good as he rarely had to pull a post, so he drove it from place to place. On the occasion it was to far to drive it, he would bolt a tongue on the steer axle and pull it backwards. Had some good memories of riding with him.
Fast forward to 2011 or so. I decided I'ld buy an older combine and plant some wheat, maybe hit some fescue fields if the price was right. I started with a JD 95. Big combine for it's time, pretty sure it was an early 60's model, Damn sure didn't fit through most gates. Owners manual bragged about a heater. Cab had 3 sides, so if you overfilled the grain bin is dumped right down your back. I learned a lot about mechanics trying to get it going. Finally got it going and brushed a dead limb with the corner of the cab. Then it fell down into the engine fan and destroyed the radiator, bled out in seconds... should have shot it like a lame horse. Pissed me off everytime I drove by it and I sold it for scrap.
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Now you could do custom combining
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I got done today also...Dad got a new s550 rotor with a 22 ft hydro flex head..that thing really eats up the beans..better than my old walker machine.. Good thing as our local elevator filled up Saturday and I had to run a semi load clear down to st Joe Mo early this morning to have enough space to hold the last few acres..about 70 miles away...bins are all full too.. Guess I'm headed there in the morn so I have another free truck for the rest of the corn...about 500 acres of corn left and it's pretty good looking corn....
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Thought this was a chili thread. Oh well, heres to your health Richard.
"Maybe we're all happy."
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Good on you. When I drove home at 7 on Saturday night one of the big seed potato outfits was still stuffing the cellars. It’s going to be 8 degrees tonight. No wonder they were still after it. Spuds don’t freeze well!
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Good for you! A LOT of beans still to go here - but water standing in the fields is stopping it..
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Always good to see the last of the crop go in the bin.
Richard, I assume that in your part of the world, beans are harvested first, then corn. Here, it's corn first.
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James, most years it's beans first, than corn. Some years farmers get tired walking the floor, and do corn while it's to wet for beans. Some years it is ulcer stuff waiting on the last of the soybeans.
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Congratulations! They have been getting some done here in N.D, also. Up here in the hills it’s still ugly. My buddy tried to swath some wheat yesterday and got stuck twice right away. Wheats laying flat on the ground. Maybe this cold weather will make the ground cold enough to go today. Ed k
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