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    #16
    They should have continued to make the dog legged MF128 cultivator. 54 degree shank with lots of shank below the bottom bolt. You never had trouble changing sweeps and you could reuse the top and bottom bolt until the face of the bolt wore out.

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      #17
      The answer always was: Never argue with idiots...


      they will drag you down to their level and BEAT YOU WITH THEIR EXPERIENCE.
      Correct answer was given to the question.

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        #18
        What happened to the rule don't feed the alleged trolls? You gotta have a little more discipline there A5 and others.

        So you guys have this much time to waste during the harvest day?

        Harvest is in full swing on our farm. And there is a big wide spread wet spell coming. You better get it in the bin, whether its 5 bushels per acre or 50.

        Don't say whoa in a mud hole? To quote Grant Divine. Giver snooze bruce!

        There is plenty of time to discuss the future of farming and climate change during the months of good sledding. You gotta like threshing wheat in a very dry heat wave though. We wont need aeration fans running much except to cool the grain. All those grain dryers won't be needed as much this year. You can't beat mother nature when it comes to efficiently drying grain.

        Be safe!

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          #19
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          What happened to the rule don't feed the alleged trolls? You gotta have a little more discipline there A5 and others.

          So you guys have this much time to waste during the harvest day?

          Harvest is in full swing on our farm. And there is a big wide spread wet spell coming. You better get it in the bin, whether its 5 bushels per acre or 50.

          Don't say whoa in a mud hole? To quote Grant Divine. Giver snooze bruce!

          There is plenty of time to discuss the future of farming and climate change during the months of good sledding. You gotta like threshing wheat in a very dry heat wave though. We wont need aeration fans running much except to cool the grain. All those grain dryers won't be needed as much this year. You can't beat mother nature when it comes to efficiently drying grain.

          Be safe!
          To paraphrase...you don't know the answer.

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            #20
            On a half inch plow bolt a 3/4 inch nut is standard. Or you can switch to speed locks and use your hammer and a Bourgault removal tool if you still change a lot of shovels.

            And if your self locking well worn plow bolt turns in the shovel don't use your finger to hold it like A5! Get your battery powered side grinder and cut the GD thing off.
            Last edited by chuckChuck; Aug 17, 2021, 07:34.

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              #21
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              What happened to the rule don't feed the alleged trolls? You gotta have a little more discipline there A5 and others.

              So you guys have this much time to waste during the harvest day?

              Harvest is in full swing on our farm. And there is a big wide spread wet spell coming. You better get it in the bin, whether its 5 bushels per acre or 50.

              Don't say whoa in a mud hole? To quote Grant Divine. Giver snooze bruce!

              There is plenty of time to discuss the future of farming and climate change during the months of good sledding. You gotta like threshing wheat in a very dry heat wave though. We wont need aeration fans running much except to cool the grain. All those grain dryers won't be needed as much this year. You can't beat mother nature when it comes to efficiently drying grain.

              Be safe!
              Your turn Agstar, and don't quote Brian Pallister's response to the invermectin question.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
                So, is that Agstar or Chuck in the picture?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  So, is that Agstar or Chuck in the picture?
                  ... definitely chuck. must have got a self locking plow bolt stuck in his nose

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by A990 View Post
                    ... definitely chuck. must have got a self locking plow bolt stuck in his nose
                    It's called a lock washer.

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                      #25
                      Are you sure that guy is not one of yours.
                      He would fit right in at the insurrection.
                      Or at catlin Jenners house.

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                        #26
                        Most of the bots seem to have disappeared.

                        Just chuck left.

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