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    #13
    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    I think its coming. Look straight south of us. Maybe tonight. It would be stellar to get an inch, any which way. This hot wind is crooool. mcDougall auction has XXL Sweat Pants.
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    This will probably follow the trajectory of the last systems. Its just a big swirling comma. But.you can always be hopeful......EnviroCan says 60% chance. I can't get the shed doors open to put the trucks in for fear of the wind tearing them off.

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      #14
      Originally posted by wiseguy
      Junk the sliding doors and get some overhead doors with openers !
      Red iron shed built in 86 and they work well. Wind is retarded..... on calm days I can't walk around the yard without falling over. Takes a couple of days to get used to walking without wind.
      Last edited by farmaholic; May 20, 2020, 19:19.

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        ....well you never know.

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          #16
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
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          This will probably follow the trajectory of the last systems. Its just a big swirling comma. But.you can always be hopeful......EnviroCan says 60% chance. I can't get the shed doors open to put the trucks in for fear of the wind tearing them off.
          Leave the trucks out with the tarps open as a sacrifice to the rain gods. Someone has to “take one for the team” .............

          My trucks will be squirrelled away in the shed tonight so as to not tempt the dark gray sky building to the south and west of here. June 1 we could probably have everything beat if the equipment quits literally grenading itself.

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            #17
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            I would love to send some wind your way in return for 1/2 inch of rain this weekend.

            Been blowing here for a month.
            Since november here

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              #18
              Ouch! Woodland a couple thousand will buff that right out. Been there about 25 years ago.

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                #19
                Woodland! What's going on out there?

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                  #20
                  I'm having trouble figuring out what it's on

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by woodland View Post
                    Leave the trucks out with the tarps open as a sacrifice to the rain gods. Someone has to “take one for the team” .............

                    My trucks will be squirrelled away in the shed tonight so as to not tempt the dark gray sky building to the south and west of here. June 1 we could probably have everything beat if the equipment quits literally grenading itself.

                    Sorry didn’t mean to like that picture. I suggest moving your hydraulics to float to turn it off. It is much easier on the fan motor.

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                      #22
                      Looks like a fan hyd motor on a 4/5000(maybe) series air tank?
                      Never seen one break like that???.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        I'm having trouble figuring out what it's on
                        It’s on a 3225 Bourgault tank. The tank came as a double shoot and we’re using it as a single shoot now so luckily there was a spare fan and motor sitting a foot away. It’s got a check valve in the hydraulic plumbing so the motor can freewheel when you shut it down.

                        It was an original and was leaking oil anyway. Might have been a little overspeed from trying to push 500+ lbs/ac of fert on the corn ground. 😉

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by LEP View Post
                          Sorry didn’t mean to like that picture. I suggest moving your hydraulics to float to turn it off. It is much easier on the fan motor.
                          My fat fingers and those close buttons do the same lots. 👍

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