A few harvest pictures

JoeBob-IN

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Half way through and rain came so I had a chance to post, sorry they are not the best... didn't have camera with me and had to use my phone.

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Notice the size of the tires... they keep ya from doing what the neighbor did in the picture below!

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I came around a small woods in a muck field and saw this on the other side of the ditch. I was actually on lower ground but was able to float over it all. The 2+2 didn't have the traction to do the job. Another neighbor brought in a really nice restored 30 series 4wd Deere with duals to get 'er out.

I have more pictures and some video that I will post later. Enjoy!
 
Joe looks like every other snout is set 3 or 4 inches lower than the ones beside it.

Is there a reason for running them that way?

How's the corn doing out in Indiana?
 
There is a reason for the snouts... had to replace a few and they weren't set to go as low as the originals and I just haven't had time to crawl under there and adjust them. Surprisingly right here in my neck of the woods corn is doing well. We average 130 bpa dry and so far been doing 160 bpa dry but I haven't hauled any in to see what the test weight is. But you go south of me where they are used to 180-200 bpa and they are getting 100-160 bpa with some spots doing typical yields... all non-irrigated not sure how the watered stuff is doing.
 

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