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Re: What color tonight? Think Green?


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Posted by Brad Gyde on January 24, 2013 at 20:11:25 from (50.33.194.83):

In Reply to: What color tonight? Think Green? posted by Larry@stinescorners on January 24, 2013 at 15:56:13:

Green you want? Well green we will have! (sorry, mostly new stuff though) and mostly re-runs..

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2009 JD 9430 pulling Nuhn 13000 gallon "quad tank".. Started running it with about 800 hours on the meter, now has 4050ish.. 2010(work)

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JD 8430 pulling a Kuhn Knight 8150 spreader, being loaded with a 624J Deere loader 2008(work)

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Pair of 8430's and 8150 spreaders 2008(work)

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Myself planting winter wheat with Grandpa/Uncle's 8320 and 20' no till Great Plains drill.. View from the seat, sorry you can't see more of the tractor though. Fall 2010

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Grandpa cutting wheat, JD 9610 and 930 platform.. Traded in fall of 2012 on a 9770 and 935 platform. Summer 2011

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Uncle in 7410 pulling grain cart Summer 2011

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My 1969 JD 45 and 1970 JD 3300 combines. I ran the 45, my cousin ran the 3300.. A little overkill for what we farmed, but bought the 3300 to replace the 45.. Decided to run em both that fall and take a nifty picture. Fall 2005

AND.. It just wouldn't be right if I didn't share this one again:

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Little man and his "new" machinery, Christmas time 2011.. The machinery has a few more acres/hours on em now (and he's a bit bigger now) and have been accompanied with some more green, red, and blue (Trying to make him color blind, like me LOL)

Brad


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