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Posted by nebraska cowman on July 10, 2004 at 13:09:00 from (65.165.16.223):
after a year of drouth conditions we got just a little rain in April to start the grass... Then it shut off. Absolutly nothing in May and it looked desperate. Now since I sold my cows the 2nd week of June it rains every day or two. Last night I got another 2 inches and some of it cam fairly hard. I need to work on my driveway when it drys a little. So now I have hay to cut and just waiting for a chance to get it. I think the wheat harvest is over because no one will be able to cut for the muddy fields. Anyway I am so thankfull to finally see things GREEN again! So anyway my question is, what do you guys in wetter climes do to keep tractors from getting "stuck"? I have just finished putting oil in the spark plug holes on several F-20s and poured a little diesel down the exaust. I know I need to get them inside but am short of shed room. Oh BTW, I just posted the pic of my new toy on the combine board.
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