Posted by jon f mn on July 12, 2020 at 18:24:27 from (174.219.135.29):
Went to Illinois yesterday for some new items for the kingdom. Picked up a case chisel plow and case grinder. Left at 5am.
Got there at 12:30 to load. Had to take the hitch off to get the chisel to fit. And I may have spent some time chatting with the guy. I know, hard to believe I would stand around chatting, but it's true. Lol.
Left there at 3:00 and got home at 11:00. 747 total miles.
Spent the day today unloading and putting the chisel plow together and getting the grinder freed up. The old DC lifted the chisel like a champ.
They both look to be in nice shape except for the paint on the grinder. That is flaking off badly. Otherwise I'm happy with both.
The old stuff getter handled the job easily, as usual. Went through Wisconsin going down and was mostly freeway and fast and up through Iowa and Minnesota home mostly two lane. Averaged right at 8mpg.
Looks like the oats and hay will be ready to cut in a couple weeks so I'll be busy for a while now. Hope the hay grows some before then, not looking good right now.
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