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Posted by the tractor vet on September 01, 2006 at 20:07:56 from (75.24.28.187):
And amken headway on the corn choppen , TWo tractors pullen wagons and the trusty old 1066 doing her thing and that pice of junk 782 that we pulled from a fence row is running real well today . It's taken some seirous power in this corn it is standing taller then the wagons and most of this stuff has TWO full ears on a stalk . I don't want to hear anybody wineing about how much fuel they are burnen as it took a full tank on the 1066 to do 7 acres and on the field we are on now it will probably eat two and a half tanks . When i got off the 806 she was down to a 1/4 tank just pullen wagons so she will eat a tank and a half and the 706 gasser is running real close to the 806 . But keep in mind that we are dragen wagons that are weighen in at between 16000-20000 lbs and that drag up to the bunker is a hard pull the one load was a weeee bit heavier then most and the 806 started to lift the ft. end up about a foot . Spent most of this evening running the dreaded 1950 Oil all Over leveling and packen it ain't no wonder Oil All Over went out of business don't know how anybody can farm with one of them things i was sure glad when Andy got done milken to take over i could hardly walk i was so stoved up.
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