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Chopping with IH 706

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gostate

01-02-2011 20:48:08




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Chopping forage sorghum in Michigan about 1964 with gas IH 706, one row #16 chopper and false end gate wagon.




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DoubleR

01-04-2011 06:23:04




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 Re: Chopping with IH 706 in reply to gostate, 01-02-2011 20:48:08  
Nice picture. I'm amazed that the wheels on everything seems to be running perfectly between all the rows.We never seemed to be able to put a combination together like that and not at least have somthing running over the stubble or untop of the cut row.



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tomstractorsandtoys

01-03-2011 14:52:46




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 Re: Chopping with IH 706 in reply to gostate, 01-02-2011 20:48:08  
Chopping is my favorite job. My dad had a IH 350 chopper that is the same as the 16 only newer. We use all JD equipment now. We have a 3940,35 and two 12s. The 12s are my toys. We cut a few loads with both every fall. If I had more space and money I would like to collect choppers and wagons. I would like a JD 34,AC 780,Gehl 188 and IH 550.



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thurlow

01-03-2011 06:04:29




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 Re: Chopping with IH 706 in reply to gostate, 01-02-2011 20:48:08  
Great picture; silage was our feed of choice for many, many years, and we also did a lot of (local) custom harvesting, but unfortunately, I don't have any pictures. For a few years, we alternated 4 rows of sorghum and 4 rows of silage corn. Been a long time ago; I think the tonnage was better, but there was less food value..... ....



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DeltaRed

01-02-2011 21:34:59




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 Re: Chopping with IH 706 in reply to gostate, 01-02-2011 20:48:08  
Great picture!What part of the country is that?



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gostate

01-03-2011 03:56:22




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 Re: Chopping with IH 706 in reply to DeltaRed, 01-02-2011 21:34:59  
South central Michigan



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