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Well here it is... minus the new tire I put on today.. and rear brakes will b here end of week... sitting right under $1100...not to bad for an 08.....
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maddog did you get hit as hard as me, 70 mph winds , 1 shed destroyed, uprooted trees and some greensnap:face-icon-small-fro

about over 4 inch of heavy rain, rivers flooded rapid, bad wash out. Zero damage from windy. Crops here looking good. few miles east from here, crops are hailed and laying flat.

corn keeps dropping, maybe I should sell my last three loads of corn now!
 
We'll, I will be partnering with GGB Exhaust. I will be in charge of sales. We are looking for more dealers in the US and Canada. I will be posting more as we go.
 
Another 2.5" of rain last night....................

The wet spots aren't getting any drier.......................


Better keep a chain handy this fall!!!
 
flat corn everywhere, I hate harvest already

At the combine clinic they were talking about how the row guidance is actually real effective in downed corn. There's some big farmers here that swear by it. Maybe you might wanna look into that? ???
 
not sure what to do as a lot of the down corn is snapped. reel and guidance might be right. but the corn on the ground will be rotten with all this rain and mud it is laying in. never had this problem ever :face-icon-small-con
 
not sure what to do as a lot of the down corn is snapped. reel and guidance might be right. but the corn on the ground will be rotten with all this rain and mud it is laying in. never had this problem ever :face-icon-small-con

Trade the combine after running all the dirt through. :yield:

you could always turn the hogs out.:face-icon-small-win
 
not sure what to do as a lot of the down corn is snapped. reel and guidance might be right. but the corn on the ground will be rotten with all this rain and mud it is laying in. never had this problem ever :face-icon-small-con

Done that two years ago. Too much dirt in corn and a lot of dust during harvest.
 
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