[AT] Too many tractors- reply to John Hall
Greg Hass
ghass at m3isp.com
Wed Mar 29 21:31:23 PDT 2017
The guys at the coffee shop do spread it pretty thick. The worst is the
owner; he sure likes to pass it out but can't take it when it comes
back. He has a few acres and a IH compact with loader of about 35hp. .
So far he has no health problems (early 50's) so changing implements
hasn't hit him yet. Another one is a relative; they plow liquid manure
down on about 1200 acres a year with a 6 bottom roll-over plow at about
9 MPH. A couple of years ago they were using a JD 8400 on the plow but
were lacking power and a couple of times had to remove a bottom. I asked
him if he was going to get a new tractor for the plow and he said they
would NEVER get a new tractor to plow manure (it really makes a mess of
the tractor). Well, he bought a 300hp. JD tractor with 200 hrs. on it-
not exactly new b----u----t.
As for me, I grow 26 acres each of corn, wheat, and edible beans. The
last 20 or so acres are soybeans. I use conventional tillage, moldboard
plowing about two thirds and chisel plowing the rest. I work all the
ground before planting. So none of my old tractors get a huge amount of
hours on them. One thing I forget to mention is I do have a Ford loader
tractor along with the rest, also around 40 years old.
Greg Hass
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