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Have you ever wondered what there is to do on a farm after the crops are harvested?

The most important thing is to come down and have a breakfast.
 
I dont think those tires are speed rated at 10mph much less the hundo he was rippin early on in the video.
 
That's funnier than hell. I wonder if I can fit a turbo on my JD. Could cut my work time in half.
 
:iamwithstupid: Looks like fun to me... I knew a few old farmers, in the Sonoma area & Sacramento & San Joaquin Valleys, that do the Truck & Tractor pull stuff, that have some impressive machine, some multiple engine, they were all rice farmers, must be a good profit to be had...
 
I have a Gravely 16 horse single cylinder garden tractor and 15 mph is plenty fast enough! Any yeah, it's straight piped too.
 
I seen that turbo bad orange machine, pretty cool! To answer your question literally Richard, nope, never wondered, Turbo jetted the spreader full of stuff and a few hundred other things lol
 
paid not to plant ?....as in..........get paid NOT to work ? only in America friends !..on that tractor...

THAT THING IS BAD *** ! i like it...i like it alot!
 
I have a better idea what to do, after the crops are harvested... The farmers daughter...LOL....
 
I have a better idea what to do, after the crops are harvested... The farmers daughter...LOL....

the farmers daughter.........always in red.........I hope your not allergic to hay...
 

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I have a Gravely 16 horse single cylinder garden tractor and 15 mph is plenty fast enough! Any yeah, it's straight piped too.
As a kid, that was the second piece of equipment I learned how to operate. I mowed around the Orange trees, about 10 acres and my brothers would do the main rows with the Massey Harris 50 pulling a 3 head Woods mower. Later on I graduated to the MH and mowed the rest of the 28 acres.
 
As a kid, that was the second piece of equipment I learned how to operate. I mowed around the Orange trees, about 10 acres and my brothers would do the main rows with the Massey Harris 50 pulling a 3 head Woods mower. Later on I graduated to the MH and mowed the rest of the 28 acres.

I didn't read all these posts , clearly most of you don't know or realize what farmers have to do .
around a 1000 acres and 397 head of cattle ,machinery, horses ,milk cows, and even a few hogs ,and 500 white leghorn chickens a couple of diff times >all back when I was a kid , there was always always something that needed to be done , always !
 
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