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    So... This goes with that pic I posted yesterday [img]/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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    #2
    Gotta ask...

    Why were you in there with that rig after how many inches of water?

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      #3
      Hadn't rained for 18 days... did the field across the road from it and it was just fine... perfect actually... Did the rest of this one too. Just one spot that I went down

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        #4
        Is this a tractor belonging to the "Red Army" that SF3 talks about?

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          #5
          Red Army... Haha. Good one.

          That's a 1993 - V12, 27L (460BHP @ 1500RPM), 18 speed powershift... twin 30GPM hydraulic pumps, shiftable 4wd, 1000 RPM PTO, full live automatic 4-wheel diff lock...

          It's the big brother to the ATM series Terrions:
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          And the older cousin of the 9000 series (which have CVT transmissions, tier IV MAN / Mercedes engines, Bosch Hydraulic mgmt systems...)
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            #6
            We got a 1000bu grain cart with 600biu in it stuck today. Right up to the axel with an STX 375 on it. Dumped 100 bu of canola on the ground and made out but the one cart tire was a plow. 3 foot wide by 3 foot deep rut for 50 feet. Came out but man we had trouble today. 9760 stuck to the axel also.

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              #7
              But how is it yielding?

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                #8
                That field I dont think to good. Oh you ment the canola Crap. ha ha ha.

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                  #9
                  That canola is netting about 34bu/ac which will be my average this year.

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