I thought this was gonna be a story about some corn fed mid west girls stumbling in from an all night bender.
Progressives are the most open minded, tolerant, and inclusive people on the planet, as long as you agree with everything they say, and do exactly as you're told.
Sam, what is the load limit on those 3 axle stock trailers? We don't use them here, and the 2 axle trailers can legally haul 48-50K, depending on the weight of the tractor.
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Progressives are the most open minded, tolerant, and inclusive people on the planet, as long as you agree with everything they say, and do exactly as you're told.
Use to stick the little tractor and then had to walk back half mile to the barn to get the big tractor to pull out the little tractor. But that was years ago.
If theres no power at the water, how long is the water line?
When ranching in NM, where a good well was few and far between, and the pastures were huge, we had several waterlines that ran several miles.
Usually the well pumped to a big holding tank that was 40-50 feet across and 6-7 feet high. Then the water would gravity flow to the troughs. One line was 8 miles from the holding tank.
Twas really fun to get a big water leak, and drain that big holding tank...
Busting ice off the troughs in winter was an all day affair too.
A few years ago they put in a rural water system which pumps water out of the Missouri river and then it is 'cleaned up' and pumped into waterlines that feeds hundreds of homes and farms.
Our entire town is now hooked up to it.
Excellent water.
It is huge ongoing project supported by federal funds.
Barry, we have two wells out at the grazing association that fill giant bladders and supply dozens of tanks via gravity. That and countless stock dams.
Barry, we have two wells out at the grazing association that fill giant bladders and supply dozens of tanks via gravity. That and countless stock dams.
I figured you had some of that going on.
Can be quite a job to keep it all working.
Knew a couple of lazy dumbasses that didn't, and cattle died pretty quickly.