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Sure looks like a great place. We have a daughter in Fargo and we usually fly to the TC and drive the rest of the way. Great country!
I've seen a few other welding tables with receiver deals on them on GJ and thought that it'd be the way to go so when I saw this table for sale I knew it had to come home. That and the two giant vises on it made it a pretty sweet deal !!The vises mounted on the receiver deals is a cool idea. I could see using the same type mount for a bench grinder too.
Shop is looking really nice.
I enjoy all the farming info. too as another city dude that has no idea about farming.
Thanks for a very interesting thread.
Vince

Stop in sometime on your way through !! You drive only a few miles away while going up I-94Sure looks like a great place. We have a daughter in Fargo and we usually fly to the TC and drive the rest of the way. Great country!

We like combining beans so no need to do it any faster than necessaryI see your 2388 is only pushing a 20' header?? I guess it's a good idea to play it safe, don't want to overload it.
Question: your plumbing in the shop bathroom leads to the holding tank you showed pics of earlier?? Do you then have it pumped out regularly?

The Green STS (stolen technology series) combines started the Green revolution and finally brought the wonderful axial flow world to the late adopting Green guysI'm a couple days late, but those wagons of beans look really clean. Not surprising as the red machines can do a damn fine job of it. Couple more years and you'll have real gps. Then you'll forget what you did without it. Its the way things are going, as you well know.
Im stoked to hear your crops are yielding so well. I haven't heard how the beans came out here in derecho territory. Corn is underway at this point. Beans are pretty much done between Ames and DesMoines.


Links to a few YouTube farmer videos ......Andy, Would you add pictures of the damage crops on this thread, if you can, so the rest of the world will see what happen with that bad storm y'all had. Thanks!!!!!
Great links XJ.Here's a link to a video showing a corn field being harvested. It's accurate.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/v...arvest-twice-much-work-half-yield/3517695001/
Not sure if the above link is just the video or the whole article, but this should cover it:
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/s...ges-derecho-pandemic-trade-market/5863795002/
It worked for meDamn newspapers screwing up reports because of blocked ads.

That is the attitude of most farmers. We are blessed to have what we do have and need to work harder when hardships come our way.Thanks XJSuperman, 74 year old still doing what Farmers do best, Make what you can with what you have. Way to go, Sir.
A guy or 2 here had asked Mike about cow intelligence previously so Ill just leave this pic here of my friends sisters cow.
A rototiller.

I think the question of cow intelligence is an easy one ... they are not the smartest creatures out there ... The intelligent tech that is getting put to use to better their lives is pretty neat though. If you could teach that cow to use that rototiller she could fertilize and work it in with one passA guy or 2 here had asked Mike about cow intelligence previously so I'll just leave this pic here of my friends sisters cow.
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A rototiller.

Mules are clever and seem to learn mischievous stuff and remember it well. My steers cause dumb problems like chewing open latches and such but I think it's because they're bored and want to mess with meMules are damn geniuses. They can work gate latches without fail.![]()

Thank you for stopping by and I'm glad I can spark some memories about your uncle. I hope they're good memoriesReminds me of my late uncle who had a Diary farm![]()








Never run the 7 series, but have heard others comment the 8's are more comfortable...only run the 8's and that cab is awesome. As you get up into the upper HP ranges in the 7 series not sure the power is usable as its harder to get it to the ground. We have an 8370R(2019 model) and start to run out of traction pulling the big grain cart if its loaded on a slight incline and thats with dual front tires and a front weight kit. Yes its a big cart, but if the larger 8 series with tires runs out of traction, not sold the top HP models in the 7 series can actually use the HP effectively. Next machine may have to be the tracked 8R 370 but didn't want to be the local guinea pigs on the new model.Those 7xxx series are popular, no doubt about it. Biggest complain Ive heard about them are after you run an 8xxx series. The ride is so much better and the bouncing reduced due to the wheelbase difference and weight distribution. I can't remember if the turning radius is all that different, but I can say that a new 8R turns better than a new 7R IME. They have the same engine power options nowadays, so Id opt for the 8 personally, but of course a cost difference comes along with that. smh.
Link to that video ->Something to think about all.... Watched a video this week from a guy that just survived a gruesome combine accident. Was roading it with the head on. Hit a bump, head dropped, dug in and the combine went over it. When the feeder house hit the ground, the combine stopped and he didn’t. Worth the 10 minutes or so listening to his description and seeing all the photos.
Got to stay safe all....
Correct, however tractors are classified, marketed and tested to horsepower numbers and torque values are rarely reported. Trucks and semi's often get torque values called out in literature but not the same for tractors, still a straight HP war." horsepower is useless unless you have an effective way to transmit it to the ground."
It's the torque you have to get to the ground, the horsepower is just along for the ride to keep it going.










































The 327 was just at that moment of course .... the field is into the 260's now that we've gotten into more than just the end rows. I really think the monitor is reading high but I'm not sure how much yet. We're going to combine the test plot one day this week and we should be able to dial it in nicely then.That's an impressive yield...what did the field average when all said and done and how does that compare to it's couple year average?
Thank you for the kind wordsNo comment. Just want to acknowledge the awesome photos. [emoji481]
All these great farm pics that tell a story for your kids and their kids!
I wish we had iPhone cameras when I was still farming....








The 327 was just at that moment of course .... the field is into the 260's now that we've gotten into more than just the end rows. I really think the monitor is reading high but I'm not sure how much yet. We're going to combine the test plot one day this week and we should be able to dial it in nicely then.
Last year this same field went 221bu/a @54lb test. This is usually one of the best fields we harvest.
Gosh I love drone shots !!!
Which reminds me .... I should get mine out again !!!

The combine grain tank holds near 300bu so I filled it up FULL and saw what the monitor read. It seems it's reading around 15% high but we'll take it !!!Reading high always makes ya feel better in the seat...even if you know it's off! Normally would take us a couple fields to get it dialed in, grain cart now has scales in it so should be a faster "check" on which display is reading true....and another thing to break!
Good luck to you on finding more yields like that! Mother nature has been good to some areas, yours and mine included....now for some better prices!
You can come up here and drone around all you wantAll done here. With 6 full drone batteries. Hoping to go find some people still going who don't get all bill gates is flying around to steal our spinal fluid on me.
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Those are really nice videos !!!We knocked out harvest quick so I went back to reality early. maybe next year?
I chickened out on the shot I was planning here. you can see the exact moment I did.
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edit: had super dry corn as well. uncle only does batch drying with bins on 1800 or so acres. its a giant pain in the *** when its a wet year. load it up. wait 3 days. move it. repeat over and over.






















