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planting pics from 3 or 4 years ago

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    Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 8:05pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DREAM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 8:09pm
Nice! Very nice equipment. Still got em both I hope.
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we still have them both but the 440 now has a helper and it mostly pulls a 40' dropdeck hauling big squares of hay out of the field and the D-21 is hooked to our roller mill/blower processing hmsc right now.

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Really nice photos. Can't wait for spring!!!!!
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That 440 sounds sweet I bet. Nice looking tractors.
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Very nice!  Thanx for sharing!
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That is a sweet looking 440
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Nothin wrong with lookin good while your planting. Nice rigs.

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What engine did they use in the 440?

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I just sold some tires to a man who owns a 440 here in central ny,  he loves it
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440's had a cummins 555. If they came off the line as a steiger they ran CAT
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Andy; Do you have your D-21 hooked to an AUTOMATIC 3600 mill? I'm a dealer for AUTOMATIC in Ontario and have 8 units that I rent out in the fall. I use my D-21 to test run mills sometime.
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Andy, 
 
What are you using for guidance with the strip till rig?  I'm guessing the row markers.  How does that work out for you?  Does the planter follow that alright then? 
 
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Yeah we use the markers till this coming spring we are switching to an EZ guide 500. The planters plants over the strips easily.
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