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    #37
    That first truck Sask is what you will need hauling your $18 canola to town in September.

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      #38

      That picture of the clevis got me thinking and looking, Crosby makes them up to 3.4 million pound capacity, 12 1/2 inch pin and weighing 8300 pounds. I can't imagine trying to start the nut on that pin.

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        #39
        Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
        Some day I’m buying a chore tractor in a Vegas RB sale and driving it home, I’ll get a really good look at the great USA.
        Why not Florida? Can get an even longer look at the entire country.
        Either way, you cold write off the entire holiday as a farm expense.

        If you could average 12 hours per day at 20MPH, you could be home in under 2 weeks.

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          #40
          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

          Why not Florida? Can get an even longer look at the entire country.
          Either way, you cold write off the entire holiday as a farm expense.

          If you could average 12 hours per day at 20MPH, you could be home in under 2 weeks.
          And how many sets of tires?

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            #41
            Its not about the tires but the adventure.

            Might bring a closed in trailer home this year in April.

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              #42
              Speaking of epic journeys in farm equipment. I happened to meet Nick Parsons next door neighbor last summer.

              I was looking for more information and found this link about the famous 860.
              Seven years after the incredible trek across Canada, Nick Parsons decided after a very busy working life as a farmer and contractor in the United Kingdom and latterly a grain farmer in Canada he and his wife Jane should take things a little easier and enjoy some time together in retirement. As Nic...

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                #43
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post

                And how many sets of tires?
                I’m taking the back roads home, pavement is for girls.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  Interesting read from fcr. It's been said the rain forests in South America are the lungs of the world. I think it makes more sense to evaluate the destruction there, than worry about what Canadians can do to fix things with a carbon tax. Considering it is -35c today and for the most part Canadian's energy is somewhat cleaner than the rest of the world considering the frigid environment we live in.
                  An interesting speech on net zero from UK
                  /youtu.be/7j7jU3cwDQw
                  ???????

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