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        last pic our mechanic exrodinaire cant read or write never been to trade school if he cant figure out how to fix something he goes on you tube and works it out

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          thats it guys sorry to hog site

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            #6
            Nice pictures , thx mallee
            A world apart but much the same in ways

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              #7
              Weather been good thus far mid 20s to mid 30s nothing extreme.
              Plugged the 670 in middle of the night last night all good 10 minutes later.
              Reason we have 670 is we sometimes bale straw

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                #8
                I should come down there next year and get in your way!

                I'm an easy keeper, don't eat or drink too much!

                In the Pull type combine thread you mentioned your aim is to harvest 200-300 hectares per day.... how many combines do you have in the field? In my books that's alot of ground to cover.
                Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 28, 2016, 20:02.

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                  #9
                  Simply relished in the sight of clear blue skies with dust! Thanx!

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                    #10
                    farmaholic thats it what you saw two 40ft.
                    24,500 acres to strip but we had hail 2500 off.
                    Got one freind harvests 20,000 acres with one machine lower yielding abd drier country gets her done though.

                    We can call in the cavalry if need be plenty of freinds and neighbours finish in about 2 to 3 weeks and offer there services.

                    If mother bin ever gets here and perfect weather and no transport hold ups 24 hours a day is possible at times, stop to piss shit eat.grease, and refuel and change drivers but reality its 16 to 18 hours a day dewy mornings rain not enough trucks hold ups at elevator etc etc alas im not in the utopia off western canada.

                    *sarcasm intended*

                    ps pic 8 and 9 land is rented for $20 per acre and looks like its going to yield somewere around 2.5t to may be 3tha and achieving malt at moment. So you can see why its hard yakka farming in australia. Historic yield around 2t we dont get massive yield like you guys climatic and poorer soil.

                    Anyway gotta go guys my shift starts 90 minutes
                    Last edited by malleefarmer; Nov 28, 2016, 21:24.

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                      #11
                      Very interesting. I don't know if I could keep up! Would be neat to say I harvested in Australia though.

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                        #12
                        Great pictures and blue sky and dry is what I dream of. The tracks on one combine is that for wet fields or just helps with compaction?

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                          #13
                          Great pics, love seeing the green versus yellow versions of what we have.

                          We have 670's and one 760TT. While the 760 is a bigger machine especially in wheat, capacity not as much more in peas and canola in good thrashing conditions as cleaning area still large and hp requirements less.

                          good luck with harvest!

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                            #14
                            Tracks was the only option at purchase time. We do have issues getting good sample out of 670

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by northfarmer View Post
                              Great pics, love seeing the green versus yellow versions of what we have.

                              We have 670's and one 760TT. While the 760 is a bigger machine especially in wheat, capacity not as much more in peas and canola in good thrashing conditions as cleaning area still large and hp requirements less.

                              good luck with harvest!
                              I drive 670 what settings you use for both will be interesting of course wehave hotter dryer conditions

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