Posted by jon f mn on January 22, 2014 at 14:18:48 from (70.193.2.206):
Took some pics of my friend Jeff's farm last Sat. when I was off. He needed his silo opened since his pit is empty. Since he is still having some health problems and can't climb well I went and helped him. Had to fork off the rotten stuff and level it before we could put the unloader down. The pics from inside didn't turn out too clear because it was too close, but the yard and field pick turned out nice. One of the corn he has left to pick, there is also some in another field too. You can see his new to him White 2-85 tractor he just bought. His 560 loader tractor blew another head gasket and was in rough shape anyway so he got the White so he could put a loader on his 1850 and leave it on.
Looks like I'm going to have to spend some time with a bb gun getting rid of pigeons. lol
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