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    #13
    Finished canola yesterday. 30 acres of wheat and strangely 100 peas
    To go.

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      #14
      1/4 of canola and 1/4 of barley. Hopefully done Thursday. Another one joins the October pea harvest club.

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        #15
        Good luck to all that are still have combining to do and hopefully the weather stays good for a couple more weeks so everyone gets done.

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          #16
          100 acres barley left. Hope to get done tonight. Neighbour came over with his machine and helping out. Crops running out. Hard to keep up by yourself and haul 7 miles with 2 tandems. Not used to it but good problem to have. Swathed wheat dry and appears to not be as bad as I imagined. Canola was good. Barley sprouted but will make turds. Elevator didn’t want the sprouted stuff but feedlot didn’t care. The “feed” barley is feeding something more than livestock. Otherwise my stress is coming down in time to work cattle and do some fall tillage. I’d like to thank the great creator and my aboriginal friends for the late summer we have gotten.

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            #17
            Most should be close by weekend here

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              #18
              We have a week left. Some are wrapping up or close. A few neighbors less than half.

              Quit canola on Friday to go to durum. Canola was testing 6-7 and durum is testing 12 now. So maybe won't need the dryer this year.

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                #19
                35 acres flax left. Lucking out and getting most off dry. Fighting with the 1010 wobble box in flax.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  35 acres flax left. Lucking out and getting most off dry. Fighting with the 1010 wobble box in flax.
                  good to hear ! you've had about as much luck with weather as us the last few years
                  we fought with that when we had the 2388
                  was half the price of case at combine world and was made in Italy

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                    #21
                    We are now down to 11 quarters to go.

                    Deere brought me out an S780 to Demo and it has some interesting features that actually work well.

                    Trying to see if should go with S780 or Stay with S790 power level.

                    Also today the New Case 9250 arrives should be interesting.

                    We have 11 quarters left. That last 6 inches of wet snow and 1/2 inch rain really screwed up things in our area. But I guess its moisture for next years crop. Fall work is not getting done.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                      We are now down to 11 quarters to go.

                      Deere brought me out an S780 to Demo and it has some interesting features that actually work well.

                      Trying to see if should go with S780 or Stay with S790 power level.

                      Also today the New Case 9250 arrives should be interesting.

                      We have 11 quarters left. That last 6 inches of wet snow and 1/2 inch rain really screwed up things in our area. But I guess its moisture for next years crop. Fall work is not getting done.

                      Have rode in a Lexion 740 with a 40 foot header at 6.5 mph on a 55 bpa wheat crop at 17 moisture this fall....nothing out the back and no where near the fuel a deere uses...

                      In cab again on few flax runs ....it gobbles crop...engine runs at a lower rpm as well...sensors for crop loading are at the feeder house with better reaction time.

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                        #23
                        We had that one for a few days last year like it but the cab is old school. Did it have the track system that was very nice? Easy to work on. Plugged it up real good. ?HAHAHAClick image for larger version

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                          #24
                          SF3

                          Yes it has tracks ....cab is crowded sure but I can almost guarantee you won't spend as much time in a Lexion Cab as a Deere cab....thats what matters...

                          Less fuel.... less time combining.....you would have to start buying more land....poke....lol

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