[AT] Demolition
charliehill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sun Apr 11 09:20:33 PDT 2010
Wet is wet no matter where you are but some of the land here is permanently
wet about 3 feet down. If you ever break through the hardpan there is no
bottom. I've looked at Google earth photos of your area Ralph. I realize
you are on sort of a high plain with some lakes and stuff so I suspect you
have similar areas there too. The main issue here is just not being able to
get the big stuff down the road. Most of the rural roads around here will
not accomodate any thing over about 25' wide because of signs and mail
boxes. Even if they weren't in the way the max would be about 30' and that
wouldn't leave any room for on comming traffic to get out of the way.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
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>> Ralph we just don't have big cuts of land like that. Too many roads,
>> rivers, swamps, etc. Most farms run from 50 to a few hundred acres and
>> the
>> equipment has to be move by road to the next tract. Yeah there are a few
>> farms here that have 1000 acres or more and a couple as big as 20 or 30
>> thousand but not many. On those big farms they use a little of
>> everything.
>> However, most of those really big farms are in areas where the elevation
>> is
>> less than 20 feet above sea level and they are really boggy in wet
>> weather.
>> Really heavy tractors often can't cut it.
>
> Charlie I am sitting about 2000 feet higher elevation here but farmers
> still
> manage to get stuck with pretty well any size of tractor you can imagine.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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