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School me on over seeding pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowman42" data-source="post: 1831092" data-attributes="member: 43380"><p>What I was saying is that he isn't BS. Some of his ideas just don't work other places. It is the snow that kills me when unrolling. Those 800lb 4x5's don't roll real well in a foot of snow. It is like pushing them up a hill. Also takes forever. I end up pushing it 6 feet and have to take a break or take a heart attack. I don't even try to hand/push unroll bales when we get real snow. Just dump the whole bale and cut the wrap off and hope like hell I don't get the tractor stuck again. Tractor stuck = near death experience everytime. I am a one man band so I end up having to put the tractor in gear with the tire spinning.....then hook up the jerk strap to the truck or jeep and yank it out.....Then jump out and try to catch the tractor before it runs away on me or then gets stuck again. Not run over yet.....but close a few times. I figure that $3400 is gonna save a ton in hospital bills come february.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowman42, post: 1831092, member: 43380"] What I was saying is that he isn't BS. Some of his ideas just don't work other places. It is the snow that kills me when unrolling. Those 800lb 4x5's don't roll real well in a foot of snow. It is like pushing them up a hill. Also takes forever. I end up pushing it 6 feet and have to take a break or take a heart attack. I don't even try to hand/push unroll bales when we get real snow. Just dump the whole bale and cut the wrap off and hope like hell I don't get the tractor stuck again. Tractor stuck = near death experience everytime. I am a one man band so I end up having to put the tractor in gear with the tire spinning.....then hook up the jerk strap to the truck or jeep and yank it out.....Then jump out and try to catch the tractor before it runs away on me or then gets stuck again. Not run over yet.....but close a few times. I figure that $3400 is gonna save a ton in hospital bills come february. [/QUOTE]
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