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Pretty fancy looking truck, Drew.
Might be a lady magnet. :)

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Thanks for the pics, Kev. I pictured that bale spear to be at least an eight footer, hence the curiosity. Guess it's for the little bales, not those big round ones? :laughing:

Either way, that looks like a solid set up. If you haven't had forks for your tractor before, you'll smile every time you figure out a new way to use them! :thumbsup:

Yes, now I have to return the forks I was borrowing, and that is why I ordered them, the bale spear was just a nice add on. The spear is 49" long and I used them to move 5' bales around under cover this afternoon. Can't say I have ever seen an 8' spear and not sure my tractor could pick up anything that needed one that big.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #33,843  
KevT, In this pic it looks like you have one or two 3pt spreaders? If so, any brand recommendations? Last year a poster said they were happy enough with their Cosmo brand spreader but it took some experience to get the spreader settings, pto and tractor speed all working together to get the right application rates.

I need one of those for my field reclamation project to spread seed and lime, pelletized lime I suppose would work best.

Any advice is welcome.

Nice forks and spear too. :)

Yes both of mine are Cosmo brand. WOW good eyes. :laughing: Don't mention all the garbage on the property, okay? :thumbsup: I used the older one to spread lime (pelletized) and seed last year, and although I bought it used, it rusted up from not washing it out good. So now that I rebuilt it I use that one for fertilizer and such, and the new one for seed only. As far as adjusting them, I just set the shutters open enough to let the product out, and the RPMs (PTO) speed to fling it the right distance. Don't really know if that is the correct way, but so far it has worked on the back pasture.
 
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Kev, I'm sure I don't need to tell you this, but if you ever leave the hay spear in their pasture, make sure it is turned down toward the ground. Horses seem to go out of their way to find ways to hurt themselves.

Thanks Larro, but I don't leave anything out that man or beast can get hurt on. Mostly because I would end up impaling myself before the horses would. One of the main reasons I don't drink or do drugs... I don't need help getting hurt :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #33,845  
a successful day downsizing, though I'm sure in Eric's neighborhood, anything even this size would be called
a lorry or whatever. Even better, and while this will hardly qualify for Ripley's believe it or not, this photo was taken on my pocket camera, an inexpensive Canon PowerShot, and that of course is no big deal. What is a big deal is that the camera recently went through an entire one hour and five minute wash cycle in a modern Maytag, with extra rinse. The battery was dead, but it charged right up, and the photos on the memory card were ok, as expected. But no way would the camera work.
Well...I doubt it will have a long life but for a non weatherproof camera, this sure is takes a lickin and keeps on tickin.
Also likely indicative of how little water is actually used in a modern washer, never looks like it has enough to wash anything.
But they do.
Canon, you get a :thumbsup: on this one.

Super nice truck Drew. I have always been a Ford man myself, but that truck could have me looking. Congratulations :thumbsup:

Cannon has always made a tough camera as far as if your washer uses enough water... well there have been rumors...
 
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Drew. Glad your camera is working again. Nice truck. I have a buddy looking at a 2500 gas very similar to yours.
 
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2015-05-14, 0312

36 right now...high of 68 today...right chilly after last week's mid-80's.
Finished mowing the lawn when I got home yesterday
 
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8C/46F and feeling quite cool with a swirling easterly breeze.

Had to keep the dizzy lamb in last night, it kept falling over. A bottle of milk had it back up on it's feet before bedtime, two steps forward one step sideways. This morning it still walks like a drunk. Balance is much better when it's running at full speed around the small paddock reserved for poorly sheep.


Drew : My, what a smart looking pickup truck. I wish our parking lots were more spacious.

I presume the "RAM" on the side is a model name.
Do they have a "EWE" too, slightly smaller and only available in gender stereotype pink for the ladies ? Or have I got that wrong and it's simply that vehicle content hazard warnings are compulsory in your state ?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #33,849  
33F clear sky now w/high upper 60's.
No signs of frost...whew,last day of work than 4 day weekend.

She's beauty Drew...congrats.
 
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46 this morning high of 76 later today. Texas is getting all the rain starting to worry the East may be in for a long dry spell.

Nice truck Drew, very nice indeed
 

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