So I’ve been delayed the last few days. Things have been pretty busy. By Tuesday we decided to get back in the field. It took awhile to get all the equipment and trucks moved to the bottom. So it was about afternoon by the time we were able to start.

It’s hard to see but we had both combines going in the bottom. Both combines going meant I had to get with unloading trucks.
Wednesday was the same. A quick rush to get things done since there was talk of snow by nightfall. I was hauling beans to one of our bins, a landlord’s bin, and also hauled off a load for to sell for another land lord. That didn’t go as planned though. DOT and Illinois State Troopers decided to set up and pull over several trucks, which included me.

But I finally made it back. So we kept rolling. We finished up with all the beans in bottom just a little after dark. We moved all the trucks, grain cart, and combines to the shed.
Sure enough right after we got everything in the shed flurries started to fall. We were wrapped up for the evening so I stopped by the Matco guy’s house.

Picked up some new items and returned his Power Probe here me try out a few weeks ago.
Sure enough the snow kept coming. It snowed all night. I’m not sure I ever remember having a snow like this in November here.

It was several inches. It came down pretty good this morning. Dad went deer hunting for awhile this morning. I pulled the Silverado in the shop.

I finally replaced the tail gate handle and latches.

So at least my tailgate closes properly again. Now I just need new latches for the camper shell back glass.
Late this morning dad and I fed hay everywhere. Especially with the snow the cattle were glad to see some hay.

After we fed hay another seed guy stopped by the shop for awhile to talk seed. It’s a brand we’ve bought before that’s been good. There just hasn’t been a salesmen in the area for several years.
A little over an hour before dark we decided to head to the woods for a bit.

By late afternoon the sun came out and temperatures were in the mid 30’s so the snow started to melt pretty quick. Which I’m ok with the snow melting. But that also means the snow is melting. So things are going to be sloppy for awhile. Although the next several days high are supposed to be back up in the mid 50’s. It’ll be a welcome change to this week’s mid 30’s with 15mph winds.
So we still have just over 100 acres of second crop beans to cut yet. None of the ground work in the bottom is done for the fall yet either. Plus as wet as things are it looks like the possibility of drilling more wheat and more rye is quickly diminishing. It’ll likely take awhile for this latest bit of moisture to dry up. Especially, since it wasn’t even dry everywhere before this arrived.
I also called the mechanic about the truck again. He said he could check the heads and gave me a price on that. He also gave me the price on if we’d have to drop a different engine in it. Which was just under $3,000. But I’m not sure if it’s justifiable to put another $3,000 in this truck. So there has yet to be a decision made on that.
Not much to do for tomorrow. Things are too messy to do much. Since we aren’t done in the fields yet there isn’t much I can bring in the shop to start servicing. My dad and uncle leave tomorrow for a tractor pull of the weekend. So we’ll see what happens. I still haven’t got any deer meat yet. So that may have to be worked in over the weekend at some point. We’ll see.