[AT] Rock Falls, IL

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Tue Dec 20 03:31:11 PST 2016


I posted on U-Ship a couple of years ago and found a very reasonable 
fellow out of Missouri who went all over the US with a Dodge/Cummins and 
a 30ft trailer.   I sent a Deutz/Allis 120 hp tractor to somewhere in 
Illinois from Oklahoma for about $800... Fuel was $4 back then too...

Cecil in OKla


On 12/19/2016 7:00 PM, Al Jones wrote:
> John I'm not in a big hurry.  If I want to try it out this fall I can
> pick one row at a time.  Our neighbors still plant 36-38" so they may
> let me make a couple rounds to see if it will run like it's supposed
> to.
>
> Deer corn market is something I've considered, if I could ever find
> the land on which to "play!"
>
> When the time comes, there are plenty of worn out JD 7000s around
> here.  What I'll probably do is this: I've got enough spare parts to
> put together a couple IH 185s on a toolbar.  What I'd REALLY like to
> do is over time put together an IH 404 to plant with, a 2 row planter,
> and an 8' IH #10 drill. This is a long way off but my goal is to hobby
> farm a few acres "the old fashioned way."
>
> That said, my buddy and I are still trying to get our schedules
> together.  Just in case I need a Plan B, anyone know anybody doing any
> hauling?
>
> Al
>
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 5:07 PM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>      30"??? you got troubles! Can the picker and M be narrowed up? If not
>> you better start hunting a planter NOW before spring price surges take
>> effect. It took me 3 years to find a 4 row--wound up with an IH 800. If
>> you just want to play, you could do it with a 1 row planter.
>>    Seriously,  do you realize how much modern corn you can pick off 5-10
>> acres?  Trust me when I say it will be a lot if you get rain--way more
>> than the old timers used to. I don't know about down your way but there
>> is considerable market for "deer corn".  There are some guys that are
>> really serious about it, moving a lot of volume.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 12/18/2016 11:54 PM, Al Jones wrote:
>>> Yeah the great irony is all our corn is on 30" rows.  I would like to
>>> find 5-10 acres close by I could "play" on!
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 1:54 PM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>> Sounds to me like you need to get a corn planter ready first! I'm
>>>> predicting we'll be seeing pics from eastern NC this fall of an M with a
>>>> 2 row picker hard at it in a corn field! Have a safe trip!
>>>>
>>>> John Hall
>>>>
>>>> On 12/18/2016 12:45 PM, Al Jones wrote:
>>>>>     Any members near Rock Falls, IL?  I lost my mind and bought a nice M
>>>>> Farmall from a collector up there.  A friend of mine with a gooseneck
>>>>> and I are thinking about going up maybe this week to pick it up.  I
>>>>> have been watching the weather forecast and it looks like it's going
>>>>> to be dry this week but COLD. Since they got snow over the weekend was
>>>>> wondering what the main roads/interstates are like, us NC guys don't
>>>>> navigate well in snow/ice!  I really don't want to have to let it sit
>>>>> there till spring......
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> Al
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