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    Crowfoot Wrench Set Recommendations - Flare Nut & Standard Open End

    Were this many responses in and no one has thrown out the Martin flare nut style crowfoot wrenches as an option?
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    So, I’m sure some of you may have been wondering how things are going, how things turned out. I don’t really know how much of a following there was for this thread. Especially, since it was started almost 8 years ago and hasn’t been giving much attention in almost 3 years. Things have been...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Well, I’m not saying this is how this thread will close, but it’s certainly closing a chapter on part of this thread, and a part on the farm. Early this morning my father unexpectedly passed away. The farm was his whole life, and the only life he ever knew, it’s the only thing he’s done his...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Well I could definitely always use another hand. But I’m not so sure it’d be the best way to find dependable help.
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Was a Snap On truck. Not letting it retire just yet.
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Trying to bring more bread in
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Well it’s been quite awhile again. But it seems like things never stop. We got though harvest. By no means the best. Corn didn’t turn out too bad. But soybeans were definitely not great. We wrapped up all the fall work pretty much by the beginning of November. It was a very dry fall. But I...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Pictures won’t load. But we started on beans last week. The June-August drought definitely had an effect on them. Yields on the hill ground are not good. Going to see if the yield in the bottom ground are any better. I’ve heard good yields on early planted beans. But ours weren’t planted as...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    We started out with a bit of a wet spring. But we still go a decently early start. Had a good amount of rain and warmer weather to get things up and growing. Had a decent first cut of hay. But then come about late June it got dry and stayed dry. Had a few little shower August. But it didn’t...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Several guys here are done with corn now. After today we’ll have about 88 acres of corn to go. Which, it is a little early for us. We were so dry, everything was dry. Some guys have been cutting beans already. We’ve got some they will likely be close in another week or so. We got from 1.5-2” of...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Yeah it’s definitely dry. Run the fans during the day. But don’t think we’ll need any gas to dry this year. Silage has been done here for almost a month too. We had a super dry August. Everyone has been on the ball.
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    It’s been so dry here things are just drying up. I know a few guys that already finished with corn. Guys that are starting on beans. There’s still a little green left in the leaves on the stalks. But by evening moisture is down as low as 14%. Highest I’ve seen on a truck load that I’ve tested...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Officially underway as of Sunday
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    When we bought it the salesmen for the dealer said Deere was calling in the “Kinze Killer”. But it definitely is not. They have a twelve row 30” version available in South America. All it takes is adding rows on the end. But for some reason it’s not available in the states. Actually several...
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    I know there are a few across the river. A guy here just bought one similar this year. But I don’t think it has the liquid set up on it. But if I’m being honest. I do not care for this planter at all. It’s too heavy. We already dumped several thousand in it to replace worn out parts and it’s...
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