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05/23/14, 07:35 PM
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For those who dont hit all the threads
Heres pics of sowing Sudan Grass/Gotcha Grass/Hay Grazer seed.
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05/23/14, 07:39 PM
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The firt in back the pk is after filling the spreader once. 2,480?#. How u like those good tires?? lol. Heres a few more.
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05/23/14, 07:45 PM
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Ive been looking for one of those drills for a while now. When I find one I am always a day late or a few dollars short.
Whatcha going to do with the hay ?
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05/23/14, 08:31 PM
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IF we have a drouth, Ill sell it for high dollar.,
UI paid $1.50 for that one,
Back in 1970 thereabouts. Paid $14.00 for new boards rthen, and paid $37.00 for new boards around 20yr ago.
I got it at a farm auction. First X causedme to be late to the sale. They had already sold the good drill, and were selling this one just as I got to the crowd. I couldnt see that a friend of the family was in front bidding on it. Either he or somebody had bid, and her bid a buck. I bid a buck fifty without even seeing what I had bought. The friend turned around and saw me bid on it, and backed out.
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05/23/14, 08:31 PM
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Its a 1924 IHC, able to sow alfalfa and clover. tho heavily.
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05/23/14, 08:48 PM
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do you see those drills up there with any regularity ?
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05/23/14, 09:40 PM
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Nope. Never. Seldom saw them in NE Kans
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05/23/14, 10:08 PM
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Is that Case tractor in the pics a cc model. Overhauled one of them in high school.
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05/23/14, 11:14 PM
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Yup it is. Origionally, my granddad bought it, but supposedly never drive it. My dad did.
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05/24/14, 07:39 AM
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One friend was helping me time the one we overhauled got in a rush on timing it. He couldn't wait till I got back with points and condenser for the mag and got kicked in the jaw by it because he was doing full turns non-stop instead of quarter turns to time it right.
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05/24/14, 10:05 AM
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Brenda Groth
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i was wondering if the tires could be filled with rubber? liquid type
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05/24/14, 02:35 PM
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Looks like your tires might need what I just did to mine:
http://sugarmtnfarm.com/2014/05/22/p...r-tire-repair/
Polyurea patching.
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05/24/14, 02:51 PM
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Bill , all I can say , you have it going on with all the junk, er, ah, collectables that you have and use .
Seriously, I'd have a yard full too if I could find what I want and use every one of them just like you do.
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05/24/14, 03:38 PM
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Good work and seedbed. Fun.
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05/24/14, 04:22 PM
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And I thought the tires on my farmall H were bad.
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05/24/14, 07:49 PM
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Question #1 Where can I get that polyureah, and
#2 How much does it cost.
#3 How do IO get my tractor top jack itself up?
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