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  1. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    I want to own a 4020 diesel one day. They’ve become so popular with the collectors they’re becoming unobtainable for me. They’d have little use for me today so basically it would be a toy. But I really really want one. A respectable beater is around 10000 $ these days
  2. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Yes it does
  3. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    I can’t hear very good now at 37 from running equipment. Had a 1566 also. Had a cab but we took the doors off back in the day
  4. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Had a couple 1486 and a 986
  5. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    See the regular tire prints directly behind front wheel
  6. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    This is that loam. You can see I fell in The ruts underneath are from trying to back out.
  7. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    The yellow you see in the video is where the sprayer stayed away from that slope 😂. We been stuck there before 😂. Think it rained 3” that night and drowned every bean I tried to plant in there. Hindsight lol
  8. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Well I’ve been stuck in sand also lol. Sometimes it gets wet wet wet here. Sand really won’t hold you when it gets like that. That ground there is something different though. Real loamy. When it gets wet you don’t spin. Just fall through. If I remember I’ll post a picture of the...
  9. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    I’ve got some pictures in here of my harvester stuck pretty bad. It can and does occasionally get pretty wet here. We try to get across those acres as soon as possible. Few tracked machines here also. Deere used to make some hillside machines also but I don’t know a lot about...
  10. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    There’s a few around here that hunt for meat but mostly the same. At the rate they multiply hunting alone can’t keep up
  11. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    I was still baling like this. Surprisingly she still made a good bale. Rolled over 200 bales of wheat hay like she sits here. Put continental belts on (like the tire brand). Saved a few bucks buying them on eBay cut them to length and laced myself. Good old baler
  12. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Made a new machine out of her
  13. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    They hurt me pretty bad too. They’ve gotten out of hand. I don’t mind feeding a few deer but when they eat acre upon acre it gets old pretty fast. I’m definitely a flatland farmer. The few minor hills that are here would never give any trouble but when the combine leans it freaks...
  14. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Down to a dozen ish cows and 1 bull calves coming late but I’ve got a couple hundred round bales and only a few cows so no big deal.
  15. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    Milo. Corn. Rebuild baler All new belts and everything on the pickup. 640 new holland w net
  16. jakethesnake

    view from the tractor

    These are the soys after wheat @Bill G
  17. jakethesnake

    Bar oil SUBSTITUTES

    I got you
  18. jakethesnake

    Bar oil SUBSTITUTES

    Still running canola. Still works good
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