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Topic: 715 in beans
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| Curt Cooke
11-06-2012 10:28:36
64.186.50.66
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Was doing well 'till I hit the mud! |
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| Erik Ks farmer
11-06-2012 18:36:31
199.241.240.16
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Re: 715 in beans in reply to Curt Cooke, 11-06-2012 10:28:36
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| Nice looking old combine anyway. Where abouts are you that you have mud? Still dry as a done here, a guy can choke on the dust driving through the pasture. |
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| Curt Cooke
11-07-2012 06:46:10
64.186.50.66
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Re: 715 in beans in reply to Erik Ks farmer, 11-06-2012 18:36:31
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|  Mud is in Nunica, Michigan, very close to the lake. Dust dry all year then 9 or 10 inches of rain in October. Of course the only real good beans are in the swamp. Another picture, although a bad one shows I did get out and almost finished them |
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| Curt Cooke
11-06-2012 10:33:17
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Re: 715 in beans in reply to Curt Cooke, 11-06-2012 10:28:36
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| 1206SWMO
11-07-2012 16:32:38
184.63.255.75
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Re: 715 in beans in reply to Curt Cooke, 11-06-2012 10:33:17
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| | Nice looking 715..Back in 1977,1979,and 1981 I had my 715 IH stuck so many times that I lost track... Its been a dry fall harvest here..The corn was all done by the middle of August,then everyone had to wait until late October for the beans to ripen.. |
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| SD Pete
11-06-2012 15:04:27
24.230.34.249
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Re: 715 in beans in reply to Curt Cooke, 11-06-2012 10:33:17
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| OOps! Stuff happens. Be careful dragging it out so you don't pull it apart. Looks like you quit before you stuck it down to the axle. The only place around here with mud is the Missouri River. |
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