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    #37
    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

    Good to hear.

    I'm for any immigrant who's trained with skills and ready to work and wants to become a Canadian and contribute to the economy.
    Yup it is a good thing, I have no problem with seeing immigrants working, doesn't matter if it at Walmart , Macdonalds, or the local equipment dealers . I always feel bad when I can't understand them , because they are contributing.

    now if Canada could send back the radical flag wavers to their home country, things would be better.

    And I don't think people would frown on immigrants as much.

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      #38
      Got my bill from Cat yesterday $190/hr you would think that would leave a bit of room to pay a good wage. Wrench pulling signs along hiway every where you go and don't be in a hurry to get something fixed.

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        #39
        Got the SR going , on damp side for sure but not bad .
        next rain will definitely be on wet side for a few days

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          #40
          Furrow how is the trash clearance on the SR. There is one for sale at Youngs 2023 model , kinda interested . Also how much rain did you get that your able to go.

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            #41
            3/4 in rain , standing wheat stubble not harrowed . Having a bit of grief in a few areas but mostly ok
            any wetter and we would have to go ahead a day or two with coulter harrow .
            If it’s been harrowed I can’t see it being an issue
            a last year was very good but much different conditions than now . Will know in a few more hours now that sun it out
            Last edited by furrowtickler; May 4, 2024, 13:47.

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              #42
              Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
              Got my bill from Cat yesterday $190/hr you would think that would leave a bit of room to pay a good wage. Wrench pulling signs along hiway every where you go and don't be in a hurry to get something fixed.
              My sprayer that was booked in to the local RME dealership for a once-over last November still has not got called in. Their stories went from, "we'll get it in next week when our sprayer guy gets back from training" to "it'll be a couple weeks" to "we don't know"

              Rumors are half the back shop got fed-up and walked out en masse sometime this winter. Coincidentally, I also heard the Pattison shop now has one or two new techs that work exclusively on red equipment.

              As the World Turns

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                #43
                Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post

                My sprayer that was booked in to the local RME dealership for a once-over last November still has not got called in. Their stories went from, "we'll get it in next week when our sprayer guy gets back from training" to "it'll be a couple weeks" to "we don't know"

                Rumors are half the back shop got fed-up and walked out en masse sometime this winter. Coincidentally, I also heard the Pattison shop now has one or two new techs that work exclusively on red equipment.

                As the World Turns
                They were working on combines a week ago. FFS.

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                  #44
                  Gossip a while back that half of Brandt Deere techs quit too, can't confirm. Pattison might be on top.

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by fcr View Post
                    Furrow how is the trash clearance on the SR. There is one for sale at Youngs 2023 model , kinda interested . Also how much rain did you get that you’re able to go.
                    Learned a few things the past 24 hours .
                    We set the trash clearing thingy up too high to start working when shanks engaged, Thus it was plunging on headlands . But just briefly, but then you screwed in wet conditions .
                    got that sorted out and all good .
                    If wet just do headlands after
                    it was only where excessive trash or pre seeded areas was the minor issues . Again not harrowed
                    Spray tracks are an issue as with most drills

                    My ideal set up would be that SR with a single shank , paired row with furrow closers.
                    7-8 mph in any conditions
                    After running Dutch paired row openers set up right I would never ever run a twin shank , simply too much shit in the ground unnecessarily IMO that causes grief in anything less than ideal conditions.
                    All they are is a fricken straw rake at times, all of them no matter the make of drill .

                    was not a huge issue, but something to think about
                    10 days ago it was not even on our minds as we were heading into another bone dry seeding season lol
                    Last edited by furrowtickler; May 6, 2024, 00:56.

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                      #46
                      Hopefully that makes some sense fcr

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                        #47
                        Our ole bourgault 8910 just rolls wet or dry or straw , acre after acre , day after day .
                        Just set er and forget er , always decent

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                          #48
                          First day and1/2 of seeding

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