Posted by flying belgian on November 21, 2017 at 19:07:52 from (216.114.240.149):
Finally done with harvest. So. central Mn. Had 4 acres beans on a farm that is just a big mud hole. Finally dried out that I could get them. 101.62 bushels. Hauled them to local elevator and sold them. 13.5% moisture. $9.25/bushel. Still have a half day of tillage left. Bil. does my tillage but he leaves edges and headlands for me. I am a perfectionist and he does not think he can get them straight enough to suit me. I usually finish them with the deep ripper but the cab control module went out on the Cat tractor so the fuel shutoff solenoid will not open. I jumped it direct from battery to get it started but then the dash warning lights and buzzer do all sorts of crazy things and will not let it electronically go into gear. Took the module out and dealer is going to send it someplace in DeMoines Iowa to have it repaired. Won't get it back for 3 weeks. So I will have to finish tillage with the smaller tractor and disk. A day in the life.
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