[AT] Ok now how about George Willer?(roll call)
Herbert Metz
metz-h.b at mindspring.com
Fri Aug 7 06:50:33 PDT 2009
Cecil; your posts are always informative. I, and probably many others that
left the farm decades ago, sure appreciate your good descriptions; keeps
me/us reasonably informed about todays farm world. And expecially me,
because this part of north GA has very little farm ground remaining;
heavily wooded, rolling, and full of rocks. Therefore, no farmers to
visit with or observe their operations.
You probably went I-35 & I-70, so you were within an hour of my old home
area (Ellinwood, KS). Some of the best oil fields in KS were a half hour
north of town (unfortunately, we were south of town).
Thanks for sharing.
Herb
> [Original Message]
> From: Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net>
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Date: 8/7/2009 9:08:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Ok now how about George Willer?(roll call)
>
> I went up into Kansas Tuesday & Wednesday and picked up a Lundell Flail
> Chopper and a 30 ft boom sprayer that I had bought on Purplewave.com..
> It was a nice trip. Took my F350 powerstroke and my 42 ft spread axle
> trailer. That trailer is about 20 ft too long for maneuverability in
> parking lots of motels... It also is too long to get the best prce on
> diesel sometimes. However, the coops were only too happy to sell me
> fuel for cash.. They also had great access and prices.. I traveleed
> from Piedmont to salina then to Goodland and north. I was about 12
> miles from Colorado and 8 miles from Nebraska..
>
> I bought the equipment at a song, and really needed a trip/vacation.
> My Dad had a stroke from a blood clot from an amputation below the knee
> from a bad Knee replacement surgery..... It has been really fun around
> here to try to get 200 acres of hay cut and deal with him also.. I sold
> my old 114 NH swather Sunday night to a guy about 20 miles East of here.
> He left in the dark to trail that swather home!! I had bought a NH
> 617 disk mower to replace it, it has the Caddy with it to make it a
> trail type. So far i have sold about 150 bales of hay. This rain we
> are getting now will make another crop on the Johnson grass as it is
> already a foot high.. I rented a 1/4 that had not been worked in 8
> years and it has about 40 acres of pasture on it that had horses on it
> about 8 years ago.. I did not want to try to cut it with that swather.
> I got tired of sickle cutting speed after running a neighbor's disk
> mower for 2 years. As soon as I can I am going to get a 15 ft wide disk
> mower... I rented another field of 80 acres, but it only had about 6
> acres of good bluestem on it, the other was just scrub grass. The 6
> acres made 30 bales!! I will have a lot of spraying to do this fall and
> next spring. That is the reason I bought the boom sprayer. It needs a
> lot of work, but for $125, I can do a lot of work.... The Lundell Flail
> chopper is the one I need to get going right now, and Lundell quit
> making farm equipment and went into the trash recycling business. I
> need a few parts that were proprietary to them.... The flail mower is a
> lot like a M-C rotary scythe....
>
> Cecil in OKla
>
> Ralph Goff wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "charliehill" <charliehill at embarqmail.com>
> > To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AT] Ok now how about George Willer?(roll call)
> >
> >
> >> Hi Ralph, I'm glad you checked in. You were another that hasn't said
> >> anything lately. I'm sure there are a lot of others I should ask
about
> >> but
> >> I just take them as they pop into my mind.
> >>
> >> How are the crops in Sask. this year?
> >>
> >> Charlie
> >
> >
> > Crops are looking great Charlie. Only problem is that they are mostly
all a
> > couple of weeks or more behind schedule due to our cold summer. We need
the
> > rest of August frost free to get this crop and I don't know if we are
going
> > to make it. Some days we are lucky to get up in to the 70s and the
nights
> > get well down into the 40s or worse.
> >
> > Ralph in Sask.
> >
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