Sifan
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Gotta watch those round bales ... "They aren't going anywhere Brother in law" lost one and took out HIS own mailbox. 


































Hell, that huge pipe wrench should just scare em enought to go straight!That pipe wrench should work to straighten out those poor old 2x4s!![]()
It did work quite well. I told Pops to get something to twist on them and he came back with that with a big grinThat pipe wrench should work to straighten out those poor old 2x4s!
I'm struggling to formulate replies that abide by forum rules with these last two commentsHell, that huge pipe wrench should just scare em enough to go straight!
There are a couple dairies near us that do that as well. Pile it in the field and haul it back a few days worth at a time in the winter. Seems silly at first but it actually makes a fair but of sense.We don't have much for dairy around here, but there is a BIG family farm that feeds 100,000+ head of cattle. They run big Claas choppers. They pile silage out in the country, and then haul it to the feedlots after they feed the silage piles at the feedlots.
Martin
I have that big 48" alum one and a 345lb cast iron Irwin version. You gotta be a man to move that thing around !! I've had a 10' pipe with a 445lb dude standing on the end of it trying to break a Kaiser vacuum pump free back in the Leedstone days. 4500ft/lbs on it and it held up !! I was impressed. I had to smack the pipe with a sledge to get it to finally break free so who knows how much force an 8lb sledge being swing by an overweight and out of shape dude creates but it took it !!I actually have that same pipe wrench. haven't personally had a use for it as of yet but when I do i'll be ready.
sorry I've been MIA from GJ and your doings cause my mom's house needed more than a little TLC. it's about done so I can get to my own TLC stuff.
keep doing what you do and letting us see a portion of it. I know if it's drizzly rain here you best be getting ready for the cold season so stay warm. hopefully all that firewood will keep you toasty for your inside stuff.











Oh boy lol. Horseshit at best. 5-10% of them didn't germinate right away because it was so dry so we have beans that are still grass green next to beans that are 8% in places. They've been averaging 11-12.5% so that's a touch dry but good overall. Yield has been all over as well but I think we'll average in the real low 30's. This variety did 72 for us average a few years back so it's hella dry here !! I honestly don't know where the bushes that are there came from. We've had 5-1/2" of rain since planting and over half that came from one storm late July.How are the beans doing up north?
Your zoom game is on point !!
Your zoom game is on point !!
I think that's a version 1.2 FSS. It was the 2nd one I got I think. It's holding up great so far on the magnet which has been a great test of the strength of the bottom where the mount holes are. I move it from there to the skiddy and lawnmower as needed.
@jeepxj
I need to get one. I need to send you pics of the inside of my tractor cab to see what we can work out.
Your zoom game is on point !!
I think that's a version 1.2 FSS. It was the 2nd one I got I think. It's holding up great so far on the magnet which has been a great test of the strength of the bottom where the mount holes are. I move it from there to the skiddy and lawnmower as needed.
They're awesome !!@jeepxj
I need to get one. I need to send you pics of the inside of my tractor cab to see what we can work out.
Do it !! Go over there !!
Sweet stuff !! You'll have to send me an invoice or something so I can send you some $$$$$$$$$$$.in your next box is the shrink wrapped production test piece.
and the 3 mess ups.
We're starting to lose sight of the boiler with all of that wood.
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I am very excited to have that much wood up there already! I have no idea how much I burnt last winter as I burned a lot of junk lumber and miscellaneous stuff that was hard to keep track of. If I had to guess I would say over 20 cord for sure. I had the stove running for a little under seven months last seasonThat's a beautiful sight to someone who burns wood. Kind of like a full hay shed. If you run out of either of those you will be darn sure to never have that happen again lol.
@jblnut 20 plus cord to make it through the winter seems like a lot just to heat the house. Or is that heating the shop too?

Sweet stuff !! You'll have to send me an invoice or something so I can send you some $$$$$$$$$$$.
Yup. Gave one each to three different neighbors. They all thought it was the coolest thing they've seen in a long time!oh ill send you something alright.
you give those other ones to the neighbors?

Thanks for stopping by and the kind words !!Long time reader, first time caller. Love your stories and family approach to farming and problem solving.
Gotta ask, what’s the story on your very versatile and handy dump trailer?
That’s what I need behind my JD 820 tractor or Polaris Ranger.
That sounds like a really nice custom version of their trailer -- nice neighbor to have!The trailer is one of the first farm dump wagons built by Midsota Manufacturing when they were still in Albany. It's got a 78" wide bottom deck and was built 6" wider than normal so we could load our Case 430 skiddy in it at the time. It'll dump just about anything that goes into it.










whats the bracket in the 2388 look like?Time to get the combine ready to combine the winter rye in a few weeks.
Farm Sip Supreme in black is mounted in the 2388 !!!
Pops and I got the pads for the orange bin done a few days back. I'm quite excited to get that bin over here so I can fill it with oats and not have to move the mixer around so many times. Not sure how I'll get it over here or on the pads nicely but it'll happen somehow lol
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whats the bracket in the 2388 look like?Time to get the combine ready to combine the winter rye in a few weeks.
Farm Sip Supreme in black is mounted in the 2388 !!!
Pops and I got the pads for the orange bin done a few days back. I'm quite excited to get that bin over here so I can fill it with oats and not have to move the mixer around so many times. Not sure how I'll get it over here or on the pads nicely but it'll happen somehow lol
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We don't adjust the front/rear tilt often but when we do I use a 48" pipe wrench and the mini-ex to pull on it lol. It's also for loosening the big nuts in the disc gangs..... Again the mini and big pipe wrench get used. Work smarter not harder !!Love the wrench on the hitch, might need to have an extra bowl of Wheaties when you're going to use it!
Big John will snort and keep on going, and your fuel man will be visiting more often![]()
We have a 16' Wishek now and have never broken a harrow bolt. We do have a few spares of things that will need to be moved to the new disc. I have a couple metal toolboxes to mount on implements to keep spare stuff in but I've had them for a few years so who knows when that'll happenNephew runs a Landoll with similar tooth finishing harrow. We break 2-3 bolts every year where harrow attaches to disk frame.
might want to take a couple of spares so you don't need themthink his are 5/8" x 7". Need come along and tall jack to get it lined back up when it breaks.
every year we say we're going to drill the 5/8" to 3/4" and try that ... each year, it never happens.![]()

It's a cobbled together hunk of metal that came with the combine when we got it. I'll snag a pic when Dad decides I'm old enough to run the combing lolwhats the bracket in the 2388 look like?
You must be boosting your post count so you can post in the classified sectionwhats the bracket in the 2388 look like?






