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Well the 20th of May will be here tomorrow how is seeding going.

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    #16
    Just bought the Versatile 535 has the 900 rubber that I wanted, and weight package, and has outback gps, 1.9 financing, down payment was the old tractor even, getting the extra return line put on now for the Seedmaster drill, and will be delivered early afternoon.

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      #17
      80% done with corn now, switched to soybeans, about 1/3 done. Finally got 3 dry days in a row and it sounds dry until Saturday, should hopefully finish another third of the beans, get the last of my corn combined, start putting beans on THAT, and maybe get some more corn into the sloppy wet holes.

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        #18
        Still at 5% done. I wish I could share some of this moisture with you guys that are way to dry.

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          #19
          2/3 done
          going relativly well cold tonight
          good weather site @
          http://maps.weatherbug.com/

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            #20
            Good choice on tractor, I like the versatile 535. Thats coming from a Deere guy. Bad break down day on one drill I was spraying so only 66%.

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              #21
              Hello guys, just a question, what size of equipment do you pull with a 535hp tractor? I pull 53Ft 12 in space, no till air seeder with 300bu total tank capacity and anhydrous tank with a 335 hp tractor at 4.5 mph at 1350-1400 rpm. Up hills I gotta gear down. You guys must have awfully big tanks. We got about 1200 acres left, all wheat and canola in the ground with 6 inches of wet snow and -4 deg last couple nights. Hope to start up again tommorow evening after spraying. After the drought of last year, hope we continue to get moisture as the subsoil moisture is non existent. We really need things to go well this year.

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                #22
                My 9882 was increased to 470 HP and the tires top of rim with cloride on the back and half up on the front. To make near no slip, but I believe it was costing me more power than people claim. Have a 66' Seedmaster 12" spacing, 440 bourgault tank and 2000 gal anhydrous. Had a pretty hard pull when started but lately pulling easy as the ground is drying. Nice to have a little extra power and traction. not sure if I will be upgrading the drill any time soon.

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