Posted by Moline_guy on October 15, 2014 at 18:49:40 from (216.106.219.103):
Finished soybeans yesterday, they ran around 30 bushel and 11-12 moisture. 7720 combine with 924 flex head. Elavator switched to a scan system, you scan your card at the check in scale and then again at the exit scale, you never talk to anybody unless you want to change from contract sale, DP, or spot, there is an intercom at each scale if you have a question. It was a slow day after some showers when I took the pictures, but the day before around 20 semis, most pulling doubles were lined up, they dump a semi in less than 2 minutes.
The one picture is the old elevator where we use to scale on and off, it is no longer used.
800 versatile and water trailer were in the field in case of fire, wind has been blowing something terribly lately.
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