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    Winter Driving Tips

    I am putting together a list of Winter driving tips for a young man that moved from south Texas to Nebraska. I am looking for the wisdom from this group. He drives a newer rear wheel drive Ford truck with automatic. Here are a few of mine: Roads are usually slickest at stop lights and stop...
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    Equipment Failure

    I have wondered with all the computer controlled equipment that is out there. Could manufacturer program into the equipment random or programmed failure? I have heard many comments that "it seemed that the equipment knew when the warranty was over". I know enough about electronics that it...
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    House Color & Cluster Flies, Box elder Bugs etc.

    I purchased an farm with an 110 year old house. I put siding on the house. Since in eastern Nebraska there are more cooling days than heating, I chose white siding. It seems that the bright white siding attracts box elder and cluster flies. I have researched the problems and have not read...
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    Purchased Dougherty Turbo Saw (3 point) - First Experience with Video

    Same concept on a serious level
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    Purchased Dougherty Turbo Saw (3 point) - First Experience with Video

    I purchased a turbosaw about 2 years ago and have used it on a 30 HP pto John Deere 3038e. It is a load for the tractor and strains the tractor getting the saw up to speed. It cuts trees up to telephone pole size easily. I do not have rear hydro so I cannot use the grapple. If a larger tree...
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    Looking for a motorcycle hauler

    Is this the type of trailer you are looking for. First attempt at uploading photos, Courious if it works for me.
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    Food Plots/Garden seeds

    I have been studying about food plots for attracting deer. In the past I have planted a couple of the food plot seed packages available at TSC. They grew very well but most of the plants were not native and the deer seemed to just avoid. After going to the trouble of killing the grass, weeding...
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    Brown Tree Saw Vs. Dougherty Tractor Saw - Seeking Input

    A little follow up on my decision to purchase the tractor saw. I had fields that I wanted to use for haying that were infested with Eastern red cedar ranging from 1' to 20' tall. Cedars can be cut at ground level and will die. If you brush hog them a few of them will become very tough ground...
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