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It's getting to be time for this

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    Posted: 12 Feb 2011 at 9:34am
I get spring fever so bad this time of year and I'm looking at getting the corn planter ready to go now. lol
Don
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Your're not the only one with spring fever, I've had it for about a week now, LOL!  I want the weather to warm up so I can make a trip home and get my WD "Wayne" back together and running again (after going through the head, etc...)  It will be fun to actually be able to use the tractor again.  Going to put my SpeeCo 3 point on it that it came with and see how that works.
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I can almost smell it!!! Thanks for the pictures.

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Thanks for the pictures Don!
 
As always, I sure like seeing those 45's workin!
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We hit 57 today....it's getting closer!
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 Today's temp is going to hit 55* it's time to get out and play. Think I'll clean up the shop and get someting in there and play. lol
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Don: Would it help to let you know it is 80 down here and I got a sun burn yesterday?   Dave.
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Dave...now that ain't even funny! All we got around here was a lot of snow and wind burn! LMAO! It does sound better where you're at though,but it's only a short ways off from spring here!  Rick
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Nice spring pictures.  Makes me want to get back in the shop and finish some projects.
It's supposed to be near 60 for the next few days but it will take almost all that time for the snow to melt and mud to dry.  Don't know if there is much frost in the ground, may be able to get in the field in a week or so, of course it will probably snow again by then...
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Originally posted by David Maddux David Maddux wrote:

Don: Would it help to let you know it is 80 down here and I got a sun burn yesterday?   Dave.
 
Now Dave that's just not right!!
Sun burn that's to bad.
And I was going outside to work after lunch too. LOL
Have fun down there and stay out of the sun.
From one of your old cold plow buddies, Don
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You guys and that RICH BLACK EARTH!!! You really know how to hurt a guy.

That said, thanks for posting the pictures.  Spring is on the way. 

HEAR BRIAN!!!

Good Luck!

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Don...I'm still trying to locate a nice 3 pt. 4 bottom plow with 14" bottoms on it. It can be a solid mold board plow or a slat plow...either one is fine,but it needs to a real nice one and ready to go plowing. I need it for my 170 for your spring plow day,so if you know of anyone that has a nice 4 bottom plow for sale,please let me know. Can't wait to smell that nice,rich black dirt!  Rick
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Originally posted by Rick Rick wrote:

Don...I'm still trying to locate a nice 3 pt. 4 bottom plow with 14" bottoms on it. It can be a solid mold board plow or a slat plow...either one is fine,but it needs to a real nice one and ready to go plowing. I need it for my 170 for your spring plow day,so if you know of anyone that has a nice 4 bottom plow for sale,please let me know. Can't wait to smell that nice,rich black dirt!  Rick
 
Rick I'm looking for one. FYI Mike might be doing some spring plowing, We plowed up all my corn ground last fall. Don
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Don...That wasn't the ground that I was talking about really. I'll e-mail you ol' buddy!  Rick

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Is that a Ford Model TT truck in the background?  Looks neat!
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Rick, You can pull my disc for me come spring so I can plant corn, It's more fun then plowing and Dad will feed us too. lol
Yes that's a T-T here's a shot of her hauling so brush off with my Dad driving. Don
 
 
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Here he is dumping the load off. Don
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Don...That sounds like a plan,but I'm bringing my one seventy over to use to do the disking. I also sent you an e-mail about what I was talking about earlier.  Rick
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Looking at those pic. dates I didn't realize spring came so early in the "show me state" LOL
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I love the smell of the fresh worked ground!!! Yes it will be here soon.
DON- TELL ME ABOUT YOUR HARROW BEHIND THE DISK? Is it a regular harrow or something homemade?
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