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Posted by the tracrtor vet on April 28, 2006 at 08:41:00 from (66.202.111.193):
Vet's office is going to be closed for the day due to sunshine and risen temp. More post holes to drill got to move the rear wheels in on the 806 this should be fun plus moven the fenders in as my buddy got this hair brain idea that we are going to use the neighbors corn planter this year and three years ago we made the move to 30 inch rows and we set up the old J D 720 for the planter tractor and it did a job on the 1240 well now we are going to use this 7000 notill and i tryed to tell him that that old JD did not have enough hyd. to lift a 7000 and he kept tellen me that it would well the only way to get it across to him was to go over and try well it did four times till the hyd's warmed up and this was on a empty planter with out full fert. hoppers and seed hoppers and only at full throttel so i put the gauges to her and 1200 lbs won't do the job then he come up with well will move the 706 in to the 30 inch set up and i told him that i was not fighten tryen to move the ft. axel that has never been moved and since the 806 is a narrow ft it would be a bit easier and it has 2200 lbs of pressure and a good hyd pump. And also the weather guesser say that all the rain that they have been harppen about went away so it is suppose to be dry and sunny and warmen up so finish the fencen job move wheels and start planting corn don't have alot to do but somewhere around 100 acres. So anybody have any questions put them on hold till after DARK THIRY .
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