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    #11
    Fromjust north of the valley we’re back.

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      #12
      Looks like your drought crops are better than ours.
      So all your summer complaining looks like your a over actor.
      You just complain to dam much.
      Maybe all you posts are full of shit.

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        #13
        No for years I took the shitting rain day in day out and others had so much fun great crops and we needed this year of no rain and guess what my wishes finally came true. Now we need a little fall rain and 2018 is off to a good start.

        Finally we had a great year.

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          #14
          If you thought you were wet..everyone north of you was worse off..ask caseih how was harvest last fall and seeding this spring..
          You had a cake wake in comparison.

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            #15
            I would agree partners , there were many areas far worse off . Ask freewheat , or anyone just north of that area.
            Not just a few acres here and there but entire farms swamped out . Much like the Meadow Lake area this year. Zero production on some 75% of the farms there .
            And drought .... lol , he has no idea what so ever .
            Glad you got a decent crop , but just try to remember, there are always , always worse areas . Sometimes by far S/f .
            Good luck getting done 👍

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              #16
              Boys you have no idea 160 acre quarters down to 60.

              Some seeded in spring maybe 120 then harvest 80.

              But i really don't give a F#$King rats ass about what happened. because i lived the mud years. Thank god they ended or i would have been quitting and moving on.

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                #17
                Sask3 why will you consider a Case but not a New Holland. Made in the same factory. Same self levelling shoe unless you buy the elevation model which is made in Belgium. Higher capacity imo. Is it the dealer in your area? In our area same horsepower New Holland as Case $100000 cheaper.

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                  #18
                  Case Dealer as a mechanic lives by us and NH has three big operations to look after 8 machines or more.

                  I have a bad taste from a nh we bought instead of Jd 105s

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                    #19
                    Case does a better job in extreme drought

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                      #20
                      Had a 60's vintage Claas. Never again

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