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    #16
    We used Protec last year on about 1/4 of the acres and used tagteam peat. I have heard that the stuff they sell is an older technology?? ask for Adam Shoemaker 306-290-8668

    Great shirt. I met the Video maker at the Wheatgrowers annual convention. Good guy very laid back, and you folks would love the back story on why "talking Eskimo is even funnier than you think" the shirt is a great idea! I like the idea on different quotes.

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      #17
      Alot of larger acre guys have been using protec around here. More convenient but Awfully Dusty when loading airdrill

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        #18
        i see flaman's has a show special on tow ropes. could be handy this spring.

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          #19
          gustgd I took the VocAg program the same year as Billy. Ya OK I'm a name dropper;-)

          I can just imagine the video makers back story, it was done in such a well thought out and focused way, the person behind it must have had quite the history. There is a regular poster on the Combine Forum who claims, and I believe, is the video's creator, if I ever met them a hand shake would be in order. Personally I like the Nazi/Hitler video because it relies more on provocative wit than actual facts (something CWB supporters seam to have a mental block against)

          OK, after reading this I think I'm starting to sound kinda creepy like BTOfarmall. Alcohol, and Web forums do not mix! Learn BTO learn. I should stop now Haha

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            #20
            i love how this thread is about CROP PRODUCTION WEEK but after a couple posts it ends up being a CWB post....

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              #21
              grainboy
              "i love how this thread is about CROP PRODUCTION WEEK but after a couple posts it ends up being a CWB post...."

              I'm sure we all meant well ;-)(shrug)

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                #22
                Will blend the CWB and crop production week in my schedule. I will be at the meeting on Friday. Am in Saskatoon to do an activity for the U. of S. I'll see if anyone can pick me out.

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                  #23
                  We've worn out one set of front radials already, and are started on the second. Post back if it works, but what about this snow? I've been close to stuck a couple of times this week clearing stack yards and getting bales. Wouldn't those fronts spin alot easier?

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                    #24
                    I'm in the same boat since last weekend. Since then my MFWD is getting stopped by snow in places out in the open. That hasn't been happening around here for a long time.

                    Guess having the front tires reversed is a 2 edged sword; you lose a bit of forward traction and gain a little backing up. To me, losing a bit of forward grunt isn't likely to doom a mission. Actually it might keep you from getting as deep as you would otherwise. And backing out should be easier.

                    Test hasn't went on long enough to prove any of the above but it does run smoother on the hiway. HT

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                      #25
                      Hope it works for you, and the wind doesn't blow for a while...

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                        #26
                        Hey Brian hadnt noticed your post till now. The reversed front tires don't seem to give up a lot when pushing snow which we are doing a lot of these days. And as far as I can see there is no longer any cupping on dry pavement. They look a little different but for my type of work I won't be changing them back. Oh and we get a ground drift almost every day. HT

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