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Post by jrtheoriginal on Jan 16, 2012 8:15:28 GMT -5
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Post by jrtheoriginal on Jan 16, 2012 8:19:37 GMT -5
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Post by Hobbyfarmer on Jan 16, 2012 12:07:32 GMT -5
WOOD POSTS!!!
And that after you were told by an EX PERT* that was a no-no.
*(definition of an expert... ex = has been, spert = drip under pressure) your welcome.
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Post by wheatfarmer on Jan 16, 2012 12:31:08 GMT -5
What is that thing in your hands in the second pic? Never seen one of those on my farm. Is that one of those gadgets that replace skid steers equpped with dozer blade? I would not buy one unless it came with a seat on it. It probably is what keeps you slim and trim though.
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Post by kwestfarms on Jan 16, 2012 12:33:28 GMT -5
Hobby : Did you notice...those posts appear to be brand new. I did not realize they were still available !!!! LMAO
JR : Don't know how you fed them before , but this looks like to be quick job now. Free up more time for real IOWAY work....planting corn , of course !!! John
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Post by Hobbyfarmer on Jan 16, 2012 13:05:07 GMT -5
Yea you buy 'em books, offer freindly advice and look what you get ....wood posts (AT LEAST THERY ARE NEW) and YELLOW booties.
I'll bet it is an improvement over whatever he had before. Always nice to be able to see progress once in a while.
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Post by dman on Jan 16, 2012 21:59:42 GMT -5
Hey JR, does that corn crib double as the cage the wifey locks you up in when you have been bad? Know what you mean on the wife union thing too......pretty sure mine belongs to the same one yours does!! lol
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Post by jrtheoriginal on Jan 17, 2012 8:02:38 GMT -5
Well there is a story to the corn crib thingy but that is for another time! LOL
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Post by Hobbyfarmer on Jan 17, 2012 8:43:07 GMT -5
Careful about corn crib jokes...I have one too...and the NI picker to go with it...Ground ear corn is the most nearly perfect cattle feed.
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Post by cityguy on Jan 17, 2012 8:53:24 GMT -5
We still have 3 1800 hundreds and a long wooden one that is part of the old barn LOL damn i hatesd to fill that wooden on , then dad and I lined the the wire ones and put beans in them a hundred years ago ! Now wonder I livin in the Keys !
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2+2, MN
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Post by 2+2, MN on Jan 17, 2012 14:46:58 GMT -5
Earn corn alright, but todays corns shell so easy by the time you can pick many will shell bad, Buddy feeds steers out with Earlage picked at 30% or so run threw Feedmill and blown in a stave silo. We feed Highmoisture corn put in a Harvestore, works great as well, no drying cost, cows like it (cept this year when it got to dry on us 16.5% is the wettest lod we put in) and least amount of labor to fill (augar reaches)
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Post by iadave on Feb 4, 2012 22:49:47 GMT -5
J.R Looks like a profitable deal. We used to dump our used oil around the base and on the posts. Really soaks in if it is still hot.
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