[AT] Back on farm equipment! I need help finding... for my farmingoperation
Grant Brians
gbrians at hollinet.com
Wed Jan 31 05:35:34 PST 2007
Joe, that sounds potentially VERY interesting as I would not be at all
surprised if the machine I get comes out of that area. Thanks a lot!
Grant Brians
Hollister,California
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> Grant,
>
> They grow a bunch of carrots in central Michigan, near a town apply named
> Grant, Michigan. There is a junk yard that specializes in farm machinery
> that might have what your looking for called Rooters. I don't have their
> number here at work, but will look it up when I get home. They might have
> what your looking for (although shipping might b ecost prohibitative)
>
> Joe
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gbrians at hollinet.com
> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Sent: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:38 AM
> Subject: [AT] Back on farm equipment! I need help finding... for my
> farming operation
>
>
> I have a farm equipment need that the list might help me find. Last year I
> was looking for a potato digger for my potato crops and a friend turned
> out to have one locally that i now use. That was an amazing piece of luck,
> especially since I had no idea he had it even though we talk frequently
> and he lives less than a mile across the fields! This year my need is for
> root harvesting machinery. I grow Turnips, Rutabagas, Carrots, Parsnips,
> Beets and a number of other root vegetable crops here in coastal central
> California. I need to start mechanizing the picking as labor shortages are
> getting more and more profound during the spring and summer. As a result,
> I am looking for machines that will help me. I cannot pay much and I
> assume I will have to buy from a long distance away.
> There are adaptable machines that can harvest all of these by adjusting
> the settings, but there are also machines that will only do some of the
> crops. I am not picky as I need to get started on the process. A Carrot
> harvester would seem to be the likely best place to start. An old
> Scott-Viner from the 50's or an FMC or.... Please let me know if anyone on
> the list or off can help me inexpensively. Thanks to all, and I know that
> if we can get off of the midwinter threads all will be back to sanity and
> pleasant discourse. Thanks!
> By the way, our weather has been very unusual lately - lots more frost
> than any winter before but less rain than usual. I have lost some crops
> and lots of production, but my veggies mostly still look very good, just
> not growing the way they should. I've already started planting for spring.
> Grant Brians
> Hollister,California
> p.s. Anyone know of a parts Oliver77 CHEAP and nearby to allow me to fix
> our super77??????
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