Putting some seed in the ground

SVcummins

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Finished plowing and started drilling triticale
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Great pictures! That?s some heavy looking rock ,hope you didn?t hurt your back lifting that on there
 
Did you have to shape any of the corner stones on something like this? I always wondered that.

My Granddad was building a small stone fireplace once and we needed some good stone. He took us in the back of an old field where a long, curving stone fence was in the woods. Used to be a farmstead. We dug out a few nice ones, but they didnt look as flat when we got them piled up in the truck.
 
Looks Good should be up in no time! I have been using one of my smaller tractor to fill in for my big ones that I have some repair work to do on,, the ground here was packed down Hard from the pounding storms we had this summer,, I hate using a disc this much but sweeps will slide on top too much when I get to the super packed areas and the weeds got out of hand as it was over 30 days before I could get things dry enough to work,, I am about 100hp short and 10,000 lbs lighter than I need to really put the big G series offset in the ground but the 970 works just fine for killing weeds and loosing up the crust
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good morning sv., the disc/harrow combo do a real nice job prepping the seed bed. I got a few rocks on my fields but none as big as that :lol:
 
good morning sv., the disc/harrow combo do a real nice job prepping the seed bed. I got a few rocks on my fields but none as big as that :lol:
 
That?s a nice outfit. Pulled a big case IH offset like that with an 8400 John Deere mfwd ballasted to 28,000 pounds and man would it pull
 

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