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    Posted: 20 Mar 2019 at 9:39am
I had around 20 acres of beans I cut for hay last year, chisled and disc one time and it has been wet since last fall. Wanted to drill in wheat for hay but ended up with oats .
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Pictures look a lot better if you click the preview button in the upper right corner of the file manager page and change the size settings before posting it. Just keep the ratio of the two the same. Second pic here is 800 wide and 451  high.




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I wish I could get out and play in some dirt. I couldn't even get to my deer plot to frost seed some clover last week. The snow is gone now, but it's never dried out on top for more than a couple hours here, before raining or snowing again.
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We still have 18" of snow! That's in the field.
Everything is impossible until someone does it! WD45-trip loader 1947 c w/woods belly mower, 1939 B, #3 sickle mower 1944 B, 2 1948 G's. Misc other equipment that my wife calls JUNK!
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To wet here in southwestern Wisc. to do anything yet. Hauled it little manure today but have to do this in early morning with frozen ground.
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I plowed 3 gardens so far, turned over nicely.
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I went to check on field condition yesterday and almost got stuck in the Polaris
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I normally feed with a truck but I unrolled most of the time this year which explains the nasty 8010
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We only have about 2-3 feet of snow left. Maple sap is just beginning to run, about 3 weeks late. Bob@allisdowneast
I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not sure.
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If you could of hit that mud whole with another 10 MPH Wink you might have made it.LOL
Sorry I could help a little poking,LOL feeding in the mud is such trouble.

Even been extra muddy out here in the almost desertClap. I had not found any big mud wholes spraying thistle Smile ,so I tried working the sweet corn patch. The chisel plow might have been ok,but had flat tires.Cry The disc broke 2 mud scrapes off  Angry,cleaned it out and 10 minites Angry and the second one went.Cry  But the big slabs have melted in the rain last night.Clap
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Don't Feed The Mud Holes. Wink
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I was there in person from Ohio watching him work ground.
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He sure needs someone to watch after him!!!!!! I might be able to disk a little this weekend.
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As Shameless would say,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,if you'd a had a Chevy Scott, you'd a got through that mess just fine....

Me,,,,,I don't think ANYTHING would have done it.
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Hey backwoods, look close to who is in the 8010. Gettin a little work outta year ole cuz. Ted,I've had Chevy and a dorf and the mopars works the best for me. But on that day , not so great.
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Hey Bill I feel better now, come on back and I'll go eat with y'all!
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A little moist here yet to venture out....not mine

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I thought that belly covered by overalls looked awfully familiarLOL Don't tell him I said that
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Hey Scott,I will be back in a month,I hope
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Looking forward to it Bill, I think we will have more time to visit this year. I won't say anything Brad. Yea right. Now I'd say that 6080 is stuck.
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Here at home we're expecting to get a foot through early tomorrow morning. At other farm about 9 miles away, another 600' higher in elevation, expecting 18-22". At least the sap is flowing well, good sugar levels too.
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Originally posted by Chad(WI) Chad(WI) wrote:

A little moist here yet to venture out....not mine

 
That driver was pretty talented, he didn't even get the tires dirty.
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