Going to be a few days yet

Case Nutty 1660

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For me I am pretty sure I will not be working ground in February like I did in 2016,, Fine with me as we have at least some H20 waiting to melt,, shots from a drive I took as it was a super nice day, threw in a pic of the 52 DC I have with EH and no live power
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Bro, If I was you, I would be out there loading up all that "poor man's fertilizer" and spreading it on the bare spots out in yonder fields. HeHe
Loren
 
For those who never been thru Wyoming, Along the interstate they use a triangle snow fence, and they work good, i have seen a lot of 5-6 foot drifts, that taper down and out 150 feet. There usually on pasture land, so there left out there year around.
 
you are very correct,, 5-6 feet deep around those fences you talk of is mild,, 10-15 feet is the norm after a good storm I had 5-6 feet deep when I cleaned the hay yard out a week or so back, those are 5x5 bales two high and Bro,, its not really easy to get to the other poo pile as it has 5 feet of snow drifted around it as well,, and then you have as you can see zero snow then you may have 3-5 feet deep drift's for 150 feet or more then bare ground really not new here winds likes to move it lol

sorry I have no idea how I loaded that one twice,,
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Tom, Why do you call that a 52 DC. According to your serial number that is a 51. That is probably one of the last 51's built some time in September. Case had several in inventory after the 52's came out. They added the eagle hitch and sold them at a discounted price. You ought to get the build card on that one.
 
Ops,, I have no idea why I posted 52 yes a 51model, need to proof read better I was told a story years ago by a man who worked at a dealer in Texas not all that far from where I found this one, he told of them getting in two rail car loads of "DC" with EH with no live power,, further checking into it I found there was a part or several on back order from a vendor for the live power so they made these until the parts were available
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Picture 2 has a smoke or steam plum way off on the horizon. Maybe a power plant? Around here in southern MN it would most likely be from an ethanol plant.
 
That would be our newest Coal fired power plant,, the most modern in the USA we have another one that has pretty much the same tech,, steam and CO2,, they are installing more scrubbers to take out the CO2 and make carbon fiber
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