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    Arkansas Farm Pics

    Here's some pics of the type of Farm Equipment we use down here.
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    Equipment Pics

    And some more.

    First Pic is a 8 row planter with Cotton Closers instead of standard JD Press Wheels.

    Second is the No Till Drill

    Third is the 12 Row with standard JD Press Wheels
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    More Row Crop Pics

    Seed Wagons, New vs Old.

    The Auger Tractor
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    Cool pics. How big is the farm operation?

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    Your case tractors are in amazing shape, great pics, Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger Dan View Post
    Your case tractors are in amazing shape, great pics, Thanks

    None of the row crop stuff is mine, it belongs to a good friend of mine. I work out of his headquarters when I'm south of town.

    The Magnum don't look bad for an 8500 Hour tractor does it?

    As far as acres go it varies year to year. In addition to his ground he farms another guys Rice every year and the guy farms the Corn, Beans and Wheat. So the acres depends on the rotation. Rice is a young guys game and him and his farm hand didn't want to fool with it anymore.
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    Cool pictures roddyo.I love the Case-IH 7140.Tell us about the tillege tool in pic #2 on post#1,is it for making ridges to grow the crop on.The power unit on the drying fan is pretty neet,I'l bet we see more grain dryers going back to pto drives or power units in the near future as electricity prices go up.And get a close up pic of the Farmall behind the Brent gravity wagon.I like the spay rigg & nurse trailer to ,Cool stuff!

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    You Wish is my Command

    Quote Originally Posted by 25c View Post
    Cool pictures roddyo.I love the Case-IH 7140.Tell us about the tillege tool in pic #2 on post#1,is it for making ridges to grow the crop on.The power unit on the drying fan is pretty neet,I'l bet we see more grain dryers going back to pto drives or power units in the near future as electricity prices go up.And get a close up pic of the Farmall behind the Brent gravity wagon.I like the spay rigg & nurse trailer to ,Cool stuff!
    That's a Hiniker Cultivator. You can plow and pull beds or hips with it also. Our electric charges a demand fee for electric so we can pull the irrigation power units off the wells and put them on the bins at harvest. It works out pretty good. Here's your Pics
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    Here's some more Pics from today's harvest.

    Cutting Medium Grain Rice Today.
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    Great pictures roddyo,I love those old farmall's ,and it looks like it's powered on lp gas.That's a cool looking old case as well.Your rice harvest resembles our wheat harvest.Crop harvest in south Indiana is now just getting in to full swing now due to a very wet spring & late planting in some areas for corn & soybeans.

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    I agree 25c, cool tractor pics. I can't get over the rear wheels on the Case. That's some heavy looking wheels on the back of that thing!
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    That's a good looking Magnum! One of the best looking newer tractors made.

    Power unit looks like a Duetz. One of my friends services Duetz over here in Paragould.
    Well, He lives here anyway. Shop is at Dixie.

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    Metric Rubber

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    I agree 25c, cool tractor pics. I can't get over the rear wheels on the Case. That's some heavy looking wheels on the back of that thing!
    That's Metric Rubber on a standard 38 inch wheel. Here's some more pictures.
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    Nightly Farm Pics

    This is the kind of land planes we pull in the south. These are 16 feet wide and 50 feet long. They have 3 blades.
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    Man...you guys have some serious toys to play with! I'd bet 25c would love to play in your sandbox with his Minneapolis Moline.
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