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    Grain drill mod

    Last year I got a real uneven stand of hay grazer due to tractor tire soil compaction. Not only was it uneven but the weeds choked out a lot of the grass. I wasn't having it this year so I bolted on some c tines on the grain drill where the tractor tires track. I planted two weeks ago and so far...
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    Baler pick up teeth

    I ended up getting square ones. Thanks for the info.
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    Baler pick up teeth

    I have a Deere 457 standard and it has both square and round pickup teeth. I noticed that I am missing a few and before I buy any I wanted to know if one was better than the other?
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    Late Xmas present= WORK!

    Pops got me a belt lacer, for baler belts. Finished last years baling with some horrible belts. I was scared to think of the mess that would happen if they gave. I went to my Deere dealer and was in shock after they told me how much a baler belt was. They and any and all my neighbors didn't...
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    Trailer Tire BLOW OUT - 2

    I don't know if your trailer can clear lt235/85r16, Goodyear makes a 14ply unisteel tire. Very strong well made tire. I have a customer that hauls cars for Carmax with triple axle trailers that switched to these and hasn't had any problems. Only bad part is they are about $400 each.
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    Hay rake question

    Bit the bullet and bought this. Thank you for all of y'all's input and feedback!
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    Hay rake question

    Angus Cowman, I was actually looking at a Kuhn sr110 or a Vermeer 10 wheel. A friend told me they make some gaurd that they need when raking sudan , is that true? If so where does this gaurd go? Thanks to all for your response.
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    Hay rake question

    This year will be my first year baling and I will be needing a hay rake. I will be doing mostly sudangrass/haygrazer type hay. Will a regular v-rake handle this hay type? Or is there any particular type that I will need?
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    chevy 3500 tire size?

    The first number is the width in mm's, second is the Sidewalls height in percentage to the width. Brute 23 is right, most tire manufacturers run different specs, even on the same size tire. I've sold customers lt235/85r16 on those trucks and some have issues with them kissing under a load and...
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