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    #46
    Originally posted by woodland View Post

    Ya but we have far too many of these getting deposited in the fields every year. Doing inner duals isn’t much fun either. All tire work is done in house as well. Our 4-H club is doing tire recycling next week and we’ll fill a stock trailer from our stockpile here.
    I had a small one in the outside dual,on the combine. This happened on a Sunday morning. Phoned the local tire shop and they had me going 2.5 hrs later. Good service!

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      #47
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      2.5 to 3 ft
      How fast were you going and HP required?

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        #48
        Originally posted by AC man View Post
        How fast were you going and HP required?
        535 hp at 3 mph

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          #49
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          Tires seem simple ?
          Ever have a big tubeless radial tractor tire come off the bead in a mudhole, at night?
          The not so simple solution involves a lot of ether.

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            #50
            We are still chewing the Canola fat. Frost made it a lot easier. This weekend looks pretty nice but after that who knows. It’ll be Turkey in the field. 😎 American Thanksgiving will work too.

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              #51
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Ever have a big tubeless radial tractor tire come off the bead in a mudhole, at night?
              The not so simple solution involves a lot of ether.
              Get yourself a 3 gal pail of Murphys tire soap. Stuff works like magic, rarely do we reach for a can of ether anymore.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  Rain did make grain!!!

                  Cheers

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                    #54
                    [Thats a wrap. The durum ran 70bu but graded a 3 because of fusarium. My canola averaged 40 bu but that was due mostly to my seeding mistake - seeded too shallow and the top crusted off after winds. No lentils this year.

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                      #55
                      Happy Thankgiving our Agriville friends. We are thankful for a family who loves to work together with big smiles on their faces. Thank God for life’s bounty. We wish you all had a glorious day too.

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                        #56
                        Happy thanksgiving we will still be chewing away at a crop instead of turkey and i will be cussing the turkey in ottawa. have a great day.


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                          #57
                          Managed to move and vaccinate a few more bunches of pairs. Pulled the bulls as well which is later than planned but sometimes that’s the way it goes.
                          Moving critters this time of the year is easy after they’ve been taken some rolled barley from the feed truck as bait a few times. Literally pull in the quarter, blow the horn, and try to keep ahead of them. A few quads to run around the stragglers/lame ones and check the bush. Just wish the pastures hadn’t run out but when it’s hardly rained in three months it’s not unexpected. Saved some hayfields that are getting grazed instead of baled.

                          Plenty of carryover cow chow here so no complaints. Beautiful weather to play cowboy while waiting on the last field of canola to dry down after getting a dose of reglone. Hopefully can get that done this week.

                          Life is good🍀

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                            #58
                            Just clearing a few nuggets and other fall jobs not able to get done the past few years ..

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              Just clearing a few nuggets and other fall jobs not able to get done the past few years ..
                              Is that a 276 I spy?

                              Nuggets…………. Too bad they weren’t made of something slightly more valuable than stone😉

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                                #60
                                Sell it on kijiji or face book, play the game that so many do.

                                For sale:
                                One round, approximately 30 inch in diameter field stone, what farmers call a “nugget”. Deposited millions of years ago, by the glaciers of the last ice age, this is truly a unique, one of a kind, rare opportunity to own a treasure.
                                Its been in the same location SW 26-0-0 for million of years, slowly rising to the surface of the soil, aided by mother natures amazing freeze - thaw cycles where the frost slowly lifts the nugget to the surface. This “gem” needs to be removed for safety reasons as it interferes with the regenerative agriculture program.

                                Truly a chance to own a piece of history, a spectacular opportunity.

                                Weighing approximately 1,000 pounds, it comes with a certificate of authenticity. It is on a 40x48 inch pallet for easy loading and moving to its next location of prominence and preservation. Priced at $6.25 a pound or for value buyers $16.50 per Kg.

                                Please phone between 9 am and 10 am, we accept EFT and cash only to secure the purchase.





                                Yes the price increased for purchase in kg

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