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Picture from summer farm work.

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    Posted: 22 Jul 2018 at 7:41pm
Just a few photos from summer farming.










Beautiful Cache Valley Utah


Flowers for my wife


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very nice pictures thanks for sharing
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Some very nice pictures
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Great pictures. Thanks for sharing these! Ryan
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I see the KHD logo on the grill. It must be an 85'. What size is the Honda? That takes me back to younger days. Back to an XL70 (one down, three up) and the farm was a playground.
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Nice pictures!  Is that a 495 swather?  I had a 499 hydroswing.  Did a good job but doesn't hold a candle to a Hesston 1365 hydroswing disk swather.
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went thru UT with our motorhome, wow...that is sum kinda pretty country! thanks for posting these pics
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Them are some beautiful pictures. Thanks so much for posting them. Keep em coming! Darrel
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Very nice looking equipment. Thanks for posting
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Beautiful !!   Thanks for posting.
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Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

I see the KHD logo on the grill. It must be an 85'. What size is the Honda? That takes me back to younger days. Back to an XL70 (one down, three up) and the farm was a playground.


The 6080 is a 1984, the Honda is 1983 XL600. Both have been good purchases.
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That is some beautiful country, especially the Cache Valley, and some great pictures. Nice to see the Orange earning its keep along with the NH. Looks kike a great crop of hay. Thanks very much for sharing the pictures and keep 'em coming.
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Nice picture of the flowers for the wife! I hope to revisit these pictures in the dead of winter. Really nice looking hay too!
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Awesome pics! How do you like your 6080? I am in the market for one.  I have a newer John Deere 5075e and it does a great job with all my smaller work, but I'm running a New Holland 575 baler and I would like a little more power and weight.  The John Deere does find but I can tell its really working it.  Always wanted a 6080 and now is the right time to find one.
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Originally posted by Allis-Chalmers Damon Allis-Chalmers Damon wrote:

Awesome pics! How do you like your 6080? I am in the market for one.  I have a newer John Deere 5075e and it does a great job with all my smaller work, but I'm running a New Holland 575 baler and I would like a little more power and weight.  The John Deere does find but I can tell its really working it.  Always wanted a 6080 and now is the right time to find one.


I love my 6080 for cutting and baling hay. I also put chains on in the winter to move snow. The A/C and heater are great.
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Like others say, nice pics, nice scenery and equipment & crop... One thing that I noticed that brought memories is the 'handyman' jack, or that is what we called them.
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Great pics!
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