Took a ride to the upper 40 at Clinton Camp Farm. Pics.

Adirondack case guy

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Spring has finally sprung, here in Central NY. The wifey and I took a ride around the upper 40 in the old Cheby wood getter, this evening just before sundown. As of tonight the uncles have about 85A of oats and alfalfa seeding down, since Friday. Tonights pics. taken from a high point on the homefarm,about 1480' above sea level. Temps. have been in the mid 40s with nasty chilling winds, which dryed the ground out enough to plant. I spent the day chaseing parts at my friends CNH dealership and then on to the local tractor graveyard. to find a 13.9x36 Titan tire for our Case 511B. A new one with tube about $800and change. Found one about 90% on a JD 2510 at the salvage yard and negociated a deal for $250. They pull it drain the calcium, they load it to my PU and we return a rim.
Loren, the Acg. I took about 50 pics while touring the 15A of dead and dying tractors. Will post them in seperate posts on this forum and the Case forum, tomarrow night.
Loren, the Acg.
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Great pics! It was chilly here today, I was cold planting 8 foot trees today, and had the heat on in the skidsteere when I used it! Lol, I saw big joe today, he is still going!
 
Bro,
I was thinking that my shadow looked more like one of those cloth man like figures that are powered by a fan and flop in the breeze.
Loren
 
I noticed in two of the pictures of the freshly worked ground, that it looks like someone is getting ready to plant crop circles. Enjoyed the photos, you got some rat purty country up there!
 
Jay,
Saw your earlier post, Nice windbreak you built.
I went to RI in Fultonville to get parts today and then up to the Crazy Eyed guy to find a used tracotor tire. Did a little negociating with Jeff, and made a deal. What's Big Joe up to?
Loren
 
I you notice in the pic., I was under power lines and standing next to a power pole, which is casting the shadow to my left. or some reason the uncle made a circle around the pole with the drill and seeder.
Loren, the Acg.
 
"Rat purty country"- reminds me of my grandma from the Ozarks (SE Missouri)- "Not mousey rat, but rat now!"

ACG- do you still use the "Blue Tubes"?
 

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