Posted by Rusty6 on September 30, 2018 at 06:46:12 from (207.195.86.227):
In Reply to: Busy Saturday posted by rusty6 on September 29, 2018 at 22:13:53:
Thanks for reminding me how lucky I am with low traffic here. About half the journey was on "super grid" road and I did meet 3 vehicles there. Room enough for us to pass without hardly slowing down. A couple of big John Deere combines might hve posed a problem but they had the foresight to pull into an approach of a neighbour's field. They just drove through the stubble until the next approach, about a quarter mile and were past me by that time so back on the road. Today I have to decide how I will spend the last nice day of the week. Try and find a belt to get the 1660 IH working or just take the JD pull type and go. But which canola field? The one 6 miles away? There is no way in the world I can do that 80 acres in a short day before the snow hits tonight. At least at home I can pull out of the field and park in the shed at the end of the day. Always decisions. Wheat grade? I'm guessing a 3 by now.
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