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Posted by Don-Wi on June 12, 2007 at 02:00:16 from (70.224.233.162):
In Reply to: Re: I'm beat... posted by R. John Johnson on June 11, 2007 at 06:11:14:
It's more or less broke in. Didn't get as many hours of hard labor as I would have liked, but pulling the our 1014+2 is definatley a load in thick hay. Your 1014 is a slightly different animal. Once they came out with the 1014+2, it didn't have the fingers in the auger like the 1014's, and there's just a few other small differences. Probably another 3 weeks and I'll be knocking down 2nd crop. I think we may just get a 4th crop this year being that I cut so early for 1st crop... We get a 3rd crop pretty much every year, unless we get really bad luck... For now, I have to cultivate the pumpins tomorrow, my brother and I have about 2 1/4 acres this year. We got some herbicide spray (called Curb-it) that's supposed to be ok with any vine plant such as pumpkins and squash, but it's a pre-emergence so I have to knock down what weeds are up then go at it with the little sprayer we bought to go behind the garden tractor. Also gotta change the oil in 2 tractors, plow a small field, and try to get it in within about 1 week. Donovan from Wisconsin
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