Posted by Hobo,NC on July 17, 2022 at 06:21:19 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: Local show Cub Arama posted by Hobo,NC on July 16, 2022 at 17:56:44:
I can get up with the owner of the setter and find out Yes it attached to a draw bar and was driven buy a chain to automatically dispense water. You can see the water valve at his left knee.
I am almost sure the owner of the baccer is Gary Thomas he has 850 acres of it scattered about. No doubt it was irrigated as its been dry here also. Chuck Mann the owner of the property is retired and very inviting to anyone that stops by for a look at his stuff. His address is 1704 Broadway Rd, Sanford, NC 27332 are close his driveway is marked Farmall Ln. Chuck show me a pix of Garys new irrigation gizmo he said something about it being a 16 row and coast 1/2 a mil. but don't hold me to that.
I have brought parts and tractors from him in the past he has loaned me special tools when needed.
Geo Whut's a Baccer setter.
One side totes water you drop the plant in the other side push it in the ground pull a leaver to open it up. The plant falls in the hole and its given a little water. The trick is when you pull it out of the ground the mechanical jaw/nose of the setter does not pull the plant out of the ground. Several folks told me it was not easy as it sounds it was a art to pull it off consistently.
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