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A big heavy box of these showed up to repopulate drive arrays :eyecrazy:
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Anyone ever used straps like this ?
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They’ve got neat little winderupper deals so you don’t have to tie the extra up !!
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Mondays delivery load is strapped down and ready to go. 11,000ish on the bed and Walter is all giddy to run !!
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We had a few rainy days so I made lunch in the shop a few times. 1lb of ground beef and an onion with some salt and pepper. It’s just about done and it was delicious. Well the onion needs a little more but the burger is close 🤤
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We puttered around on a few different things but the main one was getting all the soybeans treated. Pops and I spent the better part of a day running almost 1000 units of beans through.
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We also got some dirt dug out and formed up for concrete in Dads big shed.
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The plan is to put three 4,500gal water tanks, pallet racking for the chem totes and my new inductor cone setup on here to make spraying and filling with fertilizer a breeze !!
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Well well well. 170’ deep 8” casing irrigation well !! Crappy thing is it’s flowing over 100gal/minute out the top as an Artesian and is going to require more work to route that water away from the field so it isn’t constantly flooding things when the 25hp pump is turned off. It’s a good thing because there seems to be lots of water there though. Tomorrow they’ll develop it and do the test pumping to make sure it doesn’t draw down other wells in the area. After that is done we submit the results and a pumping permit application to the state to see if we can turn it on and use it. Be sort of ****** if they said no but they do not give an answer until it’s drilled and the test pumping is done. So. We’ll be $40k into it and maybe can’t even use it but you gotta hope for the best !!
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I took the loader and mower off the lawnmower and loaded it onto Walter. I figured they may as well be buddies as I have more invested in each of them than I care to admit :lol_hitti
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I plan to use the lawnmower as a portable hydraulic power pack to dump my trailer. I have around 300ton of chicken poooooop to haul around 7 miles away to our other farm. We figured it’d be smarter and faster to haul with the truck than run the tractor up and down the road that far burning off those expensive tires.
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Well lookie there !! It works really well !! The next load didn’t go so well though lol. I got quite stuck and had to have Pops bring a tractor to pull me out. I dumped the rest of the loads I hauled today on top of a hill.
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My cousin works for a large construction/excavation company and he and his wife are building a new house this summer !! He said they’ll be moving close to 30,000yds of dirt to get things how they want. Yikes !! The sandbox toys are starting to show up 😁
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Well well well. 170’ deep 8” casing irrigation well !! Crappy thing is it’s flowing over 100gal/minute out the top as an Artesian and is going to require more work to route that water away from the field so it isn’t constantly
flooding things when the 25hp pump is turned off. It’s a good thing because there seems to be lots of water there though. Tomorrow they’ll develop it and do the test pumping to make sure it doesn’t draw down other wells in the area. After that is done we submit the results and a pumping permit application to the state to see if we can turn it on and use it. Be sort of ****** if they said no but they do not give an answer until it’s drilled and the test pumping is done. So. We’ll be $40k into it and maybe can’t even use it but you gotta hope for the best !
That's absolutely ridiculous, what a bureaucratic overreach!!!
 

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That's absolutely ridiculous, what a bureaucratic overreach!!!
@Firstram, across the US we're pulling water out of the ground faster than it's being replaced. It's hitting farmers harder but it's also affecting municipal and private wells. Drilling 170 feet to get water is expensive but it's a bargain compared to a 1,700 foot deep well. Some of the water coming out of the ground today seeped into the aquifers 10,000 years ago. I don't know if you can access the article from the NYT but here's one quote:

"The change is already happening in parts of Kansas, where 2.6 million acres of land no longer have enough groundwater to support large-scale agriculture. The western part of the state has seen some of the worst declines yet in groundwater levels. Corn yields have plummeted to levels last seen in the 1960s, erasing decades of gains."

 

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@Firstram, across the US we're pulling water out of the ground faster than it's being replaced. It's hitting farmers harder but it's also affecting municipal and private wells. Drilling 170 feet to get water is expensive but it's a bargain compared to a 1,700 foot deep well. Some of the water coming out of the ground today seeped into the aquifers 10,000 years ago. I don't know if you can access the article from the NYT but here's one quote:

"The change is already happening in parts of Kansas, where 2.6 million acres of land no longer have enough groundwater to support large-scale agriculture. The western part of the state has seen some of the worst declines yet in groundwater levels. Corn yields have plummeted to levels last seen in the 1960s, erasing decades of gains."


Hasn't the Earth's rotation changed due to our heavy water pumping?
 

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@Firstram, across the US we're pulling water out of the ground faster than it's being replaced. It's hitting farmers harder but it's also affecting municipal and private wells. Drilling 170 feet to get water is expensive but it's a bargain compared to a 1,700 foot deep well. Some of the water coming out of the ground today seeped into the aquifers 10,000 years ago. I don't know if you can access the article from the NYT but here's one quote:

"The change is already happening in parts of Kansas, where 2.6 million acres of land no longer have enough groundwater to support large-scale agriculture. The western part of the state has seen some of the worst declines yet in groundwater levels. Corn yields have plummeted to levels last seen in the 1960s, erasing decades of gains."

I understand and can relate to all of this.

My comment about overreach is the need to fully develop a well before the .gov might give you permission to use it!
 
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I understand and can relate to all of this.

My comment about overreach is the need to fully develop a well before the .gov might give you permission to use it!
The need to verify what happens when we pull a bunch of water out of the ground is a good thing but is risky as we don’t know if we’ll get a pumping permit. That being said, we pumped at 450gpm for 24hrs and everything was well within where it needed to be during pumping and the recharge after we stopped was amazing. The water level dropped down 97’ from the surface and was back to 10’ 2.5hrs after we stopped pumping which the well guys said is unheard of.

We were shooting for 300gpm and are going to do another test pump for 48hrs at 300gpm and monitor the levels of neighbors wells again to see where they are this time. The well guys said the DNR gal in charge of the pumping permits will love us for doing the extra tests.

Fun math says at the end of this we’ll have 1.5m gallons of water drawn out of the ground !! I think we’re going to shoot for an 18m gal/yr permit which will allow us to put on around 10” of water on the acres we want to irrigate.

Center pivot?

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Yes. Two. One larger that’ll do 40ish acres and a smaller one that’ll do 25ish acres.

Look at that cute little 8r370 !!!
 
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The not-so-little guy rode shotgun for a while whilst hauling that stinky gold !!
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I ended up hauling 24 loads with Walter and the wagon that is a Notch above the rest. Just shy of 400 miles on the clock hauling. I fueled before and after hauling and Walter averaged just shy of 6mpgs. Pretty happy with that !! The tractor we use on the spreader gets half that when you do the math PLUS there are waaaaaaay more dollars in rubber burning off on the tractor than the truck and wagon. All in all it worked very well.
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Walter was looking all sad and dirty so he got a bath !!
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Oh boy that’s way better :beer:
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Pops started hauling the pooooooooop I dumped in the field and I headed up with Big John to work it in right away. The smell of ************ can drift a loooooong way and people tend not to be fond of it. They move to the country to be in the country and then ***** about country things. Dummies lol
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Grrrrrr eating the acres 26’ at a time !!
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This right here is why people move to the country. Well that to be able to stop me on the road while I’m hauling poo and tell me to take a different route because it stinks. Um yeah no lol.
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So I built a thing with a big pipe and a small pipe and put dirt around it in the yard.
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We poured the concrete we got ready for today. Looks nice and clean …… for now :lol_hitti
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I placed a little of the extra concrete in the pipe thing that has TWO pipes inside it !! WTF could it be ??? Don’t worry, I put a couple old dump rake teeth through the big pipe so it wouldn’t fall apart when I lifted it up to take it to its forever home.
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I fill it, I don't run it. That being said, we use auto steer, and there is a globe on the planter. Is that what you are asking?

Martin
No, its not what I'm asking. That tractor has two receivers on it. The SF6000u snapped into the bracket, and what I suspect is a SF6000i (or possibly 7000i) under the yellow cap on the right side of the roof.
The planter is separate, and yes I assumed you were running ATIG from what I see.
Why are you using the SF6000u on the tractor when it comes with integrated starfire already on it? You don't have an RTK radio on the 6000U, so the correction signals would be the same or close. I'm genuinely curious why a customer isn't using the built-in one that was paid for up front.
Ooooo implement guidance!! Fancy but nice in the hills.

@XJSuperman does the 7000/7500 not play well with implement guidance if they have a 6000 on the planter ?
No, that isn't an issue.
 
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You've been able to successfully achieve the vision you had when you bought Walter. It's taken a heck of a lot of work to get to this point, but it seems like it's been worth it. I really like the JD compact hydraulic power pack riding piggy back!
I’d like to paint the cab some sort of other color, stick a 10-so in it and add a wet kit of sorts yet but yeah, so far I am really glad I went this route vs a 1-ton pickup. It’s a blast to drive and very capable !! An N14 Cummins would be fun in there !!

That’s a pricy “wet kit”!

Martin
Just another way I’m justifying having it around to the Mrs :lol_hitti

Well dear I’m saving a few thousand by not putting a wet kit on Walter so ……..
 
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Another 2038r on its way home !! The first one looked lonely so I figured I should get it a friend. Plus this way I can leave the tiller on this one and the brush hog on the other one. And a set of pallet forks for each of them.
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Doing another test pump of the new well.
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Not sure how well it’ll work upside down but it’s doing 300gpm this time and we’ll run it for 24hrs and monitor the levels again. The more testing we do the happier the DNR gets so away we go !! This much water will fully irrigate the one field or do almost 75% of the other so it’ll be a great test.
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Pops and I got the sump installed today in the rain. Since the well is artesian we needed somewhere for the flowing water to go. It’ll dump in here and go underground to the ditch. I put one intake about 1’ off the bottom and the other around 4’ so we can plug the one and use it as a source of water for the garden nearby. I’ll stick a shallow well jet pump near it and let it pump it near out while the well is flowing.
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You know having 2 of those 2038's really is a bit overkill, after all you can only run one at a time. You should just drop that second one off here, I'll give it a good home. :lol_hitti

I never thought you'd have enough payback for irrigation where you are. Always figured that was more of a western/Southern plains thing.
 
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You know having 2 of those 2038's really is a bit overkill, after all you can only run one at a time. You should just drop that second one off here, I'll give it a good home. :lol_hitti

I never thought you'd have enough payback for irrigation where you are. Always figured that was more of a western/Southern plains thing.
The 2nd one is Dads lol. I went shopping for a 455 from the 90’s and one thing lead to another and I bought the 2038r. I told Pops and he said “If my damn kid can have something nice like that so can I!” Lol

The irrigator would be paid for if we had it installed 4yrs ago. It’s been dry and corn prices were decent up until recently. We’ll gain almost 100bu/a in around 75% and 50-75bu/a on the rest. At $3.75 corn it’s still less than a 10yr payback. If it rains “enough” we’ll still use it to water when the corn needs it. I want to put a fertigation setup on it so we can put some nitrogen and possible fungicide on with it as well.
 

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No, its not what I'm asking. That tractor has two receivers on it. The SF6000u snapped into the bracket, and what I suspect is a SF6000i (or possibly 7000i) under the yellow cap on the right side of the roof.
The planter is separate, and yes I assumed you were running ATIG from what I see.
Why are you using the SF6000u on the tractor when it comes with integrated starfire already on it? You don't have an RTK radio on the 6000U, so the correction signals would be the same or close. I'm genuinely curious why a customer isn't using the built-in one that was paid for up front.

No, that isn't an issue.

That would be a question for my brother.

I have no idea. I can hit enough buttons to make it steer itself, that’s as far as my knowledge goes.

Martin
 

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No, its not what I'm asking. That tractor has two receivers on it. The SF6000u snapped into the bracket, and what I suspect is a SF6000i (or possibly 7000i) under the yellow cap on the right side of the roof.
The planter is separate, and yes I assumed you were running ATIG from what I see.
Why are you using the SF6000u on the tractor when it comes with integrated starfire already on it? You don't have an RTK radio on the 6000U, so the correction signals would be the same or close. I'm genuinely curious why a customer isn't using the built-in one that was paid for up front.

I passed on your question to the knowledgeable brother.

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Hopefully you don’t mind us jumbling up your thread JBLNut!

Martin
 

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Well I'm still lost, but that helps a little. If I read that right, he still has 3 activated starfires total, two of em movable. He can certainly plant with the integrated on the tractor, and leave the extra on the sidedresser. But I must be missing something in the equation he sees. Carry on.



JB, what is happening up there? Did MN get the rain and storms that NE and IA did?
 
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I passed on your question to the knowledgeable brother.

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Hopefully you don’t mind us jumbling up your thread JBLNut!

Martin
It’s all good, jumble away !!

Well I'm still lost, but that helps a little. If I read that right, he still has 3 activated starfires total, two of em movable. He can certainly plant with the integrated on the tractor, and leave the extra on the sidedresser. But I must be missing something in the equation he sees. Carry on.



JB, what is happening up there? Did MN get the rain and storms that NE and IA did?
No autopath on the 6000i maybe ?

Yup. Almost 2” so far and it’s still raining.
 

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I'm surprised to see the irrigation up there as well, but can see it's benefit in the dry years.

We planted beans last week (northeast Iowa) and hope to plant corn this week. Autosteer is a new addition for us this year. This way I can plant almost as straight as my Dad 😆.

How soon will you start planting? Aside from the tiling, are you using any GPS tech?
 

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It’s all good, jumble away !!

No autopath on the 6000i maybe ?

Yup. Almost 2” so far and it’s still raining.
Just to clarify, AutoPath needs SF3 or greater, and the integrated receivers will do everything the universals do, its really the same guts kinda, just in the roof.
Its exciting to see "work" being used and the different ways it all comes together for customers/users. Sometimes you see something that makes no sense, sometimes you learn something, sometimes we all learn something.

I think we just calculated that we got over 2" here as well. Its gonna be a muddy week.
 
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I'm surprised to see the irrigation up there as well, but can see it's benefit in the dry years.

We planted beans last week (northeast Iowa) and hope to plant corn this week. Autosteer is a new addition for us this year. This way I can plant almost as straight as my Dad 😆.

How soon will you start planting? Aside from the tiling, are you using any GPS tech?
The 7630 has a 4640 that we use for guidance with everything we can and will be used for section control on the sprayer. The 9420 has a brown box used for tillage. It sure is nice not to have to worry as much about overlap !!

We're planning to start planting as soon as it dries up. Feels strange saying that after the last two years !!

Irrigation is like buying insurance.

I don’t understand why anyone who could have it, would not have it. It’s much better to have and not use, than to not have, and be in need.

Martin
That is our thought as well. Similar to tile. It's not "needed" all year long but sure is nice in some years or certain times of the year.

Just to clarify, AutoPath needs SF3 or greater, and the integrated receivers will do everything the universals do, its really the same guts kinda, just in the roof.
Its exciting to see "work" being used and the different ways it all comes together for customers/users. Sometimes you see something that makes no sense, sometimes you learn something, sometimes we all learn something.

I think we just calculated that we got over 2" here as well. Its gonna be a muddy week.
When I said no Autopath on the 6000i it wasn't referring to not able to do it as much as they don't have it unlocked. The traveling receiver has the unlock and since it can travel they move it around to save some $$$. The gold flake in the paint causes some of us farmers to do silly things sometimes :lol_hitti
 

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When I said no Autopath on the 6000i it wasn't referring to not able to do it as much as they don't have it unlocked. The traveling receiver has the unlock and since it can travel they move it around to save some $$$. The gold flake in the paint causes some of us farmers to do silly things sometimes :lol_hitti
Activations and licenses like that follow the display, not the receiver.
 
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My pallet forks came in a bit back and I tossed the grapple arm on them. Took maybe 3 minutes to install it.
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I wasted no time putting it to work !!
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The plan was to use it to hold lots up to cut so I didn’t have to bend over …..
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Well I tell ya what. This is the cats pajamas. Super slick !!
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I woke up the big saw and went after some larger chunks. I sure do like this thing. It just eats and eats and eats !!
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I’ve had these short pallet racking uprights bouncing around in the shed for a while now and decided to build some firewood racks with them. I got some heavy decking and a few “new” beams and put them together.
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Filled it up by the pile I had cut a while back. Almost this entire pile of cut up stuff fit on the rack.
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The skiddy had its shorts full moving it full of wet wood but it did it. The plan is to stack them two high over summer and let them dry outside and bring them inside somewhere over winter to keep the snow off until I need to bring them to the stove to burn.
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That thumb looks sweet! Now I'm telling myself that I don't need one lol.

You know if you really want to make firewood handling slick, I think you need to get a mini ex. There's some guys on you tube with a slick setup, use the bucket with a thumb to hold them while you cut them, and then put a wood splitter on the end of the mini and split all the big rounds without ever touching them.
 
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That thumb looks sweet! Now I'm telling myself that I don't need one lol.

You know if you really want to make firewood handling slick, I think you need to get a mini ex. There's some guys on you tube with a slick setup, use the bucket with a thumb to hold them while you cut them, and then put a wood splitter on the end of the mini and split all the big rounds without ever touching them.

Got it covered on both accounts and yes, super handy !!!
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Splitter was built by Brigg Innovation and it works amazing !!
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Wake up dozer I need to shove some stuff around !! Don’t need a CDL if you use a tractor :lol_hitti
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This brush pile was right where the center of the irrigator needs to be so it had to go somewhere else.
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This thing barely knew that big stump was there. Shoved a bunch of these outta the way as well so they can rot in peace over the next 50yrs.
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Its all fun and games until you create a hydraulic fluid sprinkler :willy_nil
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Had to take the skid plates off to get to it. That was fun :lol:
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When you run stuff that is 40+yrs old these things happen. I had a new hose made, put it all together and it’s ready to go play again !!
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