Case Nutty 1660
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the hyd lack is as handy as a button on a shirt, my tire guy LOVES It as do I
I was prepping ground for seeding Millet here
I bought a new 6' tiller for jobs around the place,,
https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto3811
<img src="https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto3812.jpg
broadcasted the Millet here
We had three days of rain that started about 10 min after I finished seeding the Millet
This storm cell produced at least four torandos that day, one that happened as I was taking these took a roof of a windbreak in one pasture, and rolled a car, pickup an 5th wheel camper into a guys house next to my north pasture but was nothing compared to the one that hit about 10 miles east of me right before this one and took out at least 26 homes in a subdivsion, This was just the start of what was to come here
this shot I snapped about a 1/2 mile away shows the mess the man had to deal with
One of my "livestock" that watches me work
One of the Best things I ever did was make a two bar for this 4 wheeler saves me miles of walking when moving equipment,, its not the walking I mind but the time I lose doing it
one of my 195's I use for mowing
This year haying time came Early,, hay was burning up from lack of moisture
Here I am pulling wing cylinders from the rod weeder apart to reseal them,
here is the first hay raking of the season, it was a very short tonnage year here for my regular hay running at a average of 1/3 of a ton per acre, normal for me is 1-3 tons a acre
this was the first bigger field I cut and had just made three rounds out of the 8 rounds I had cut and raked when this downpour hit, it rained 3" in less than 20 min and as you can see hailed also,, this storm Beat the windrows into the dirt, and where I was making our bales a round before it went to 1 1/2 bales a round after it dried again,, I would see another 5 bad storms that came in the same angle before I was able to get the crops off,,
https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto3811
<img src="https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto3812.jpg
One of my "livestock" that watches me work
One of the Best things I ever did was make a two bar for this 4 wheeler saves me miles of walking when moving equipment,, its not the walking I mind but the time I lose doing it
This year haying time came Early,, hay was burning up from lack of moisture
Here I am pulling wing cylinders from the rod weeder apart to reseal them,
here is the first hay raking of the season, it was a very short tonnage year here for my regular hay running at a average of 1/3 of a ton per acre, normal for me is 1-3 tons a acre
this was the first bigger field I cut and had just made three rounds out of the 8 rounds I had cut and raked when this downpour hit, it rained 3" in less than 20 min and as you can see hailed also,, this storm Beat the windrows into the dirt, and where I was making our bales a round before it went to 1 1/2 bales a round after it dried again,, I would see another 5 bad storms that came in the same angle before I was able to get the crops off,,