Got the poultry feed planted.

I don't have much ground but just enough to give my old stuff a work out and keep the crop for feed for my poultry that I raise. Reclaimed one area that used to be grove had to dig a few stumps yet that I didn't do last fall. Decided to plow that area since it was packed and then ran the disc to slice it up. Then did the normal fertilize, field cultivate, and plant. The ducks and chickens decided to join me when I was digging.
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I don't know any of the history on it. Ollie schafer had it in his for sale add in Oliver heritage in 2013. Was thinking about giving him a call and seeing if he knew anything about it. I bought it in 2016 down in Anita, IA. It was actually going to get stuffed into a shipping container and get shipped to Germany. Not for sure what happened but the fella said no more tractors, so this one didn't get shipped. It got posted on a Oliver facebook page by someone and he got me the number of the place to call and me and a buddy made the 5 hr. drive in my puddle jumper car to have a look.
 
I usually stick to just corn would like to do corn and a small grain but just not enough land yet. About 3 years ago I did all barley because I needed the straw for bedding. This year I got the wild idea to shred corn stalks for bedding and store it in the silo. Just depends if I get all my forage equipment up and going.
 
Has 3pt, pto, and 3 remotes. Also running 18.4-34 tires. I've always wanted one and the options really didn't matter much but figured it was a good buy and better to have, since some tend to not have 3pt or pto and only 2 remotes. The tire size was kinda important cause some run 30in rims so that was another plus having a common size, which paid off got two used tires at the swap meet for cheap so I can finally replace the front two. They have like no tread and go flat after few days.
 
That is a score! Your right the few that I have seen, have been bare back. That's why I asked about the 3point. Also a good thing about the tire size.
 

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