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Old 01-07-2009, 01:47 PM
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Question Got Any New Gear?

Did you add a new tractor, harvester, planter, seeder, trailer, milking parlor, boiling arch or anything else? Planning on adding something this year?

Drop me a note and let me know what's new in your barn or garage, post some pictures, tell everyone what's on the wish list!

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Old 01-07-2009, 02:56 PM
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Hey Bob, I agree...would love to see some "new gear" members may be adding or even "old" gear they've been using for years.

Everyone loves to see pics so throw a few up if you have some
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Old 02-17-2009, 05:02 PM
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I'll try to find some, but they'll be pictures of my "old" stuff...and yes, it's stuff I still use.
'46 JD A; Model D Case Grain Drill from the 50's; New Idea "Uni-Picker" from the 60's. Yes, I have newer stuff (4WD Case from the 90's) but nothing NEW.
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Old 03-06-2009, 10:43 AM
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Hello We purchased a Miller Pro Rear unload forage box 2 years ago and just love it. It is very well built And will unload a load of feed in about 30-40 seconds as been a real time saver Only draw back its heavy dark inside when your filling it.
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Old 04-16-2009, 10:29 PM
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We got all new 8030 series tractors this year, two 8130's, five 8330's, three 8430's and a 9430 4wd. new jd 1990 air drill, and a 4830 jd hi-boy sprayer, we got two 9870 sts combines and four of the new 7760 cotton pickers with on board moduling coming this fall. We trade tractors every 2-3 years.. Theres pics of our farm in one of my photo albums i took this year

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Old 04-17-2009, 10:04 AM
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We got all new 8030 series tractors this year, two 8130's, five 8330's, three 8430's and a 9430 4wd. new jd 1990 air drill, and a 4830 jd hi-boy sprayer, we got two 9870 sts combines and four of the new 7760 cotton pickers with on board moduling coming this fall. We trade tractors every 2-3 years.. Theres pics of our farm in one of my photo albums i took this year
I checked out your album...pretty cool pics you have listed

I figured I would post the link to your album as well since you had mentioned it in your post - http://www.farmingforumsite.com/album.php?albumid=5
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:53 AM
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Wow thats quite the line up of tractors and equipment I dont think there are dealers up here who have that many new tractors (well I mean farm tractors they have pleanty of toy homeowner tractors). Great pictures
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hello everybody, i am new on this site. my dad and i have a disc rolling and sharpening business, we are currently booking appointments in eastern iowa and all of illinois. we use a machine called an amy that sharpens your blades on your farm and requires no teardown. we come to you and the blades on your machinery dont have to come off, it is very convenient and efficient. if you would like more information you cancontact scotty for more information and to book an appointment. (319) 377-0936 Thank you
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