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    #37
    Originally posted by Goodtime View Post

    This summarizes my week.
    That is so not funny. Sometimes surprised it doesn't happen more often.
    Definitely not much to salvage when 1100 litres in that plastic tank goes.
    It's just iron, take care.

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      #38
      Shit sorry to see good time !
      We came very close last year
      Was that a case?
      Our 8120 was started by dust on the turbo

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        #39
        I have put this on here before ,and probably nothing to do with this , but case ,new holland fuel lines are garbage , leak lots

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          #40
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          Shit sorry to see good time !
          We came very close last year
          Was that a case?
          Our 8120 was started by dust on the turbo
          Yep a 9240, if it was a fuel line it would make sense it was engulfed very quickly.

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            #41
            Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
            Is 10% a fall thing? Used humik at 2-3% with 28-00 around 4 leaf stage.
            Where do you get humate? Product name?
            Some KOH in dry form and 1lb per gallon of water got it from sunalta fert in stettler

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              #42
              Originally posted by tubs View Post
              What kind of stabilizer you use with your 28 0 0 and how much. We have had good luck with humate at about 10 percent on volume.
              We just used CirrusX last year
              But would be very interested in where and what humate you use

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                #43
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                We just used CirrusX last year
                But would be very interested in where and what humate you use
                What is Cirrus x woth per acre. We have also used mollasses in the past. you just have to have somekind of a carbon source to stabilize the N. Probably switch to H3 next year.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by tubs View Post
                  What is Cirrus x woth per acre. We have also used mollasses in the past. you just have to have somekind of a carbon source to stabilize the N. Probably switch to H3 next year.
                  Will get pricing on Monday .

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by tubs View Post
                    Some KOH in dry form and 1lb per gallon of water got it from sunalta fert in stettler
                    Is KOH potassium hydroxide? Or something else.
                    Potassium hydroxide is use extracting humic acid out of humilite

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
                      Yep a 9240, if it was a fuel line it would make sense it was engulfed very quickly.
                      We changed the fuel line on any of them right back to the 8010 , it burst and was shooting fuel into the dust that was gathered there , it felt like airline that was good for about 5 PSI
                      Luckily it done it in the yard
                      Not sure about 40 series but 9230 same junk as 8010 and 8120 and probably all Nh’s also

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                        Is KOH potassium hydroxide? Or something else.
                        Potassium hydroxide is use extracting humic acid out of humilite
                        yes eleive so bought back a few years ago for a buck a pound

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                          That is so not funny. Sometimes surprised it doesn't happen more often.
                          Definitely not much to salvage when 1100 litres in that plastic tank goes.
                          It's just iron, take care.
                          Why the plastic of the fuel tank is not protected by tin especially around the chopper bearing area is beyond me. Guess they sell more combines this way.

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