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We took off 130 acres of 19.0+ wheat yesterday, this morning job is blending it with 11.0% wheat. Hope to get going after lunch and hopefully a little bit better than 19.0 today. Ground is still dry so far, cutting against the ground not to bad yet but if it rains it won’t be fun pushing mud. Might be the last combining we do this week so might as well take advantage of it, good luck everyone. Hopefully we can catch up on our repairs and get semi [NODE="3"]Blogs[/NODE] back together during this rain event coming.[NODE="3"]Blogs[/NODE]Last edited by Sodbuster; Sep 16, 2024, 07:57.
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Standing canola went through very well yesterday
last load was 10 last night
hoping to giver hard till next system gets here .
wheat was 22 plus here yesterday
no chance on it even today
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We are in for 2-3 inches,a few finishing wheat but mostly canola left.Cross auger motor blew seal,tried to combine without it but impossible in canola.Lost half a day,dealer had four so must be an issue and 800 bucks for a small hyd.motor ( macdon).We will hit 75% tonight if rain stays away.
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Thing is I bet you won’t find hardy a single farmer in western Canada that will say “Man I wish we had more acres to farm” after this fall
but many will continue chasing unicorns again next year , of course it will be better next year
vast majority of rented land money will be lost .
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostHopefully we can catch up on our repairs and get semi back together during this rain event coming.
Been down that road... somewhat unsure of how cummins does it, but on my cat when you clamped down the spacer plate and measure the liner protrusion, it would "pass" on the maximum allowable tolerance, but the liners were "rocking" in the block and would chew a head gasket every year. Counter bored the block and shimmed to the highest allowable protrusion.
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Still haven't dried out enough to go... Been busy rebuilding the PTO on a 1688 anyway. A $70 hyd hose caused a $22K failure. "Livin the Dream".
Seems that the moisture is going to go east of here as well. There's some heavy shit rolling around south and west of here at the moment. Still have durum to go that neighbor said was testing 18.5 yesterday. Little drying here with this moisture in the vicinity. 65deg, and 75% humidity means an equilibrium moisture content of 15.4%. I doubt there'll be any harvest today aside from those that have driers.
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