Skip - only going to get worse with encryption codes now on computers - I deleted and tuned our 15 Duramax for $600. When the technology first came out to tune the new 2020's it was running about $10k (of course no one else had it yet so the guy had the market cornered) At some point in the next...
Really quite a few variables. Although up keep on a diesel is higher, the longevity of the motors themselves will outlast the body of todays trucks. I have an 01 6speed cummins that I use for my seeding business, If I am driving back and forth around town I average about 26MPG on the highway on...
Similar to slighs, and going off no real knowledge of the farm, IF it were mine -
Start by selecting a portion of the farm and eliminate it down close to the soil, preferably 1/2-1" of vegetation. Rent/buy/borrow a plug aerator from someone if you have the ability and begin with the soil...
Great shape, tow hitch. Selling off some of my conservation equipment that I have either upgraded or no longer have a need for. Will try to get pictures posted by this weekend. $800.
May also have a 4' for sale currently setup on quick hitch that I will be converting back to tow hitch.
Curious as to who all has taken a 4 row planter and fabricated it themselves.
- Back story, I picked up a JD 7000 4 row planter on 38" rows this weekend. I will be removing the tongue hitch and fabricating a quick hitch setup on the front of the planter. Which requires removal of the hydraulic...
As much as I hate to be the one to complain on any part of the internet, especially about my personal experiences with another person. I feel as if this one is much needed.
I had harvested a turkey this year in April, the following friday I contacted a taxidermist near me about getting a fan...
I'll be asking $500 for males and $600 for females. That will include first round of shots and papers. Puppies should hopefully be ready around thanksgiving
I have a female chocolate lab that should be having puppies sometime around the 3rd week of October. Purebred chocolate lab, papered. Bred to Bruce mountains "woody" at mountain top kennels.
Little info on the stud dog -
UKC Hunting Retriever Champion
NAHRA Grand Master Hunting...
He wasn't going to be huge, but would have been a fun one to watch run around the farm and let go. Hopefully this won't effect his later years of growth to much.
The last couple times I have opened a few of my cams, they have been FULL of ants and what appears to be larvae. Any suggestion on what I can do to keep the ants out?
Not sure that they could actually ruin the inside of the trail cams, but don't want to take the risk.
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