The majority of that fine looking animal flesh is PORK! Sue-EEEEEE!
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The majority of that fine looking animal flesh is PORK! Sue-EEEEEE!
Now you know why I never made it as a butcher!
No John, that was 2 different party's I had to cook for this weekend.
One was a golf course and the other was a First Responder appreciation day.
Luckily I had a friend who delivered the one farthest away while I fed the golfers
Sorry Tim I don't. They all came off at different times actually.
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It must be Spring Time. Roy is doing the washing. Lol.
They've been sun kissed.
It makes a difference, for sure.
it does make a difference for sure!
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That is an amazing spot.
I MIGHT be able to plow a field straight if i had that Dave. Maybe!
Even with that level of sophistication, I do believe I could easily screw up a straight line.:gaah:
Pete <:-}
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:roflmao that's all just my planter information. The line at the top, with the 2 half discs just shows what each row unit is doing. Skips or multiple seeds. I can see anything the planter is doing with that display.
As to a straight line....well I'll get you guys a picture of that screen, and how it gets set up next week. I'm rained out for a few more days it seems. The Auto-trac is pretty simple actually. With the new system, all you have to do is drive about 200 feet, hit the button then just hit another button and away it goes..... :tu
Better you than me Freddie.
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Sweet Mary that is hot Freddie.
Much more than when I was on the farm. I was 16 back in the 70's and the rest of the family went on vacation. I had to stay home to milk the cows and spray the corn.
I miss judged the sprayer and I didn't want to double spray with what I was using. Later that summer every 13th row had weeds.
Dad was frustrated but couldn't get mad because every field was the same and perfectly wrong.....
LOL I miss him.
When I rode from El Cajon CA to Tucson AZ to meet Splashone I stopped for fuel for the bike and water for me in a place called 'Datewood AZ' at 11am. They had an 'New; old style bulb thermometer that was in the shade and it was 106 degs!!!!!!!!!! I have no idea how hot it was when I landed at Splasehone's home at 3:30 pm but it was frigging HOT!
Didn't have a thermometer but I think the hottest I ever felt was riding my bike across the Texas Panhandle in late September, 2003. Seems like I was pulling over every 50 miles or so for water. No such thing as a cool breeze at 100+ degrees on a bike at 70+MPH!
Been there--Done That!
I try to gas up every 100-120 miles not because I'm close to running out of fuel but to be able to get off, stretch, walk around etc.
However going across that frigging desert I was stopping every 30-40 miles just for cold water.
Since then I've improved my traveling arraignments and I have a nice soft sided 'Ice Chest' that I put two Blue Ice Packs in along with prechilled bottled water and that works really well!
I've found that most motels have big refrigerators in the office area and will gladly put the Blue Ice in their freezers and more and more (even Motel 6's) have small refrigerators with small freezers in the rooms which works out great!
Ride To Live--Live To Ride!!
^^^Very cool Dave^^^
Pete <:-}
Is that a Ronco system...?
Just set it and forget it.!!
It's John Deere's system Mike. Not sure who did the programming. But yes, it is a set and forget, I still have to turn at the ends and reset it for each pass though.
Thanks Pete, it is a cool toy to be added tot he box for sure.