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    On a lighter note

    Younger generation,the apprentice combining, dad can ya take over I need a shit , take a dump in paddock said I, nope so he’s driving 7 kms to unload. No constitution nowadays.

    Auto steer and whatnot just hang er over the side and let rip

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    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
    Younger generation,the apprentice combining, dad can ya take over I need a shit , take a dump in paddock said I, nope so he’s driving 7 kms to unload. No constitution nowadays.

    Auto steer and whatnot just hang er over the side and let rip
    TP in just about every piece of machinery for when nature calls. Why not.
    Got to make sure your cab is mouse proof for sure.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 16, 2020, 05:47.

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      #3
      Use cedar saw dust for mouse proofing? Or Irish Spring soap.

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        #4
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        TP in just about every piece of machinery for when nature calls. Why not.
        Got to make sure your cab is mouse proof for sure.
        Our mice are pretty determined out here so no TP is kept in equipment here. Isn’t that why god put grass on the planet? When you’re 10-20 miles from home this isn’t even a discussion............

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          #5
          Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
          Younger generation,the apprentice combining, dad can ya take over I need a shit , take a dump in paddock said I, nope so he’s driving 7 kms to unload. No constitution nowadays.

          Auto steer and whatnot just hang er over the side and let rip
          When the baler was twine tie you could only get out to do your “business” while tying. Had to be quick to not waste time.

          Now to get off the combine seat you have to put the toolbox on it to fool the sensor................😉

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            #6
            New 2021 combines have optional buddy seat attachment for full non stop combining, $1280.00.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
              New 2021 combines have optional buddy seat attachment for full non stop combining, $1280.00.
              Like a commode?

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                #8
                Depends work too. 😂 29.00 for 36

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                  Depends work too. 😂 29.00 for 36
                  Gross

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by woodland View Post
                    When the baler was twine tie you could only get out to do your “business” while tying. Had to be quick to not waste time.

                    Now to get off the combine seat you have to put the toolbox on it to fool the sensor................😉
                    So long as it has auto tie. My old baler I have to stay on the step to operate the hydraulics while tying. Gets complicated. You don’t want to end up pulling the wrong “lever” .

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                      Depends work too. 😂 29.00 for 36
                      That’s not exactly solving the problem .................. only delaying and spreading it around. If in doubt I got a 1 year old that can prove ignoring “it” only lasts so long............. 😎

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by woodland View Post
                        When the baler was twine tie you could only get out to do your “business” while tying. Had to be quick to not waste time.

                        Now to get off the combine seat you have to put the toolbox on it to fool the sensor................😉
                        Or a heavy dog that understands "STAY".

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