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Tracor Don's Fall work

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16 years 11 months ago #10232 by TractorDon
Trying to keep ahead of the rain the other day. Got'er Dun. Not the quality of 98J's photos, but it is an old Cat at work. The pics of the Squash is where the D4 is working. Don

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16 years 11 months ago #10236 by King of Obsolete
wow tractor don, you have a real job???? maybe i should get one too. i hear that you get steady money, coffee breaks and set quitting time, LOL

thansk
KoO
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16 years 11 months ago #10241 by Delta Dirt
Replied by Delta Dirt on topic Tracor Don's Fall work
Tractor Don---

So what and when is the next crop? Do ya'll call the rowing up apparatus "middle busters or listers"?

Are you working off of the tool bar hitch----or looks like it might be on a trailer hitch?

Good looking dirt----keep us posted.

Delta Dirt

Delta Dirt
Avon, Ms 38723

D2 5U and other scrap iron

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16 years 11 months ago #10256 by TractorDon
Replied by TractorDon on topic Tracor Don's Fall work
KO, no money, don't drink coffee, and haven't had a break in years. Quitting time? I wish I didn't have to sleep:D
You on the other hand have time to write books schmooz with them big shot publishers and all:D I need to come to the Great White North for a break:D
DD, that is an old time pull type lister. Here are a few pics of the coming crop and I plan to plant the same in the newly listed field. These are Sugar Peas

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16 years 11 months ago #10257 by King of Obsolete
yes tractor don, we would make good partners. those minty southern cats on the cat train tours for the winter, then shipped south for the harvest. plus you in your white coveralls in the white snow would be good marketing.

remember to get the stories for the book i have to live the adventure and the photos are real, no swishy photo shop here, LOL so to get a book it is 4 years of hardship, then write the story.

thansk
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16 years 11 months ago #10265 by CR
Replied by CR on topic Tracor Don's Fall work
Don those are some stright rows for a pull type lister, before GPS it was hard to find a driver that could keep their guess rows under a couple inches.

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16 years 11 months ago #10309 by TractorDon
Replied by TractorDon on topic Tracor Don's Fall work
Thanks CR, since I was a young boy I always could pull a straight row. "Guess rows" off a few inches, as you are well aware of can cause a problem. I have seen some lister drivers that were terrible.
Even cutting lands, discing chiseling, ripping, I would always keep them straight as possible, hated to make an extra pass from being 2' off.
King, if it was 4 years of hardship per book, I should have written 10 books by now:D and there are others on here that would have written 25 books:eek:
Thanks, Don

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