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Originally Posted by dairyman RW.. thanks for checking on dockage but don't put yourself out, i'm sure everyones BUSY!! with all the great weather. |
Neither of the offices I was in today had their dockage sheet out, I'll keep my eye open for it though.
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Originally Posted by wheathauler OK. Corn harvest is finished...farmers got docked some but least it is cut. Maybe start on milo next Wednesday. My brillant dispatcher called me yesterday to haul a couple loads of beans. Show up to haul beans and they didn't have any. Nice to know dispatchers are on top of things, right!  |
That was nice, he ought to at least give you first choice of stuff next time around.
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Originally Posted by cowdoc Wheathauler we've been going strong but we're about to get caught up with the water. Fields right along the river is all we've got left. We like bout 1000 acres of rice and 1200 beans. I 've been driving thru water about 8 inches up on the landing gear about 3/4 mile in and out. Monday night I saw a muskrat swimming ahead of me. Lots of those in the rice fields. Today 1 of the Freightshakers swarmed on me. The emergency kill behind the seat got throwed by the crank handle and when I turned it back on I couldn't get it to crank back up. Ethered it and it would run on the ether but it wouldn't pick up after that. I turned that switch on and off bout 5 times but did no good. Spins like crazy but won't pick up. Knocked the rear window out of 1 of the IH's with a rock. Got it back in today. I'm ready to get done cutting and start hauling out. |
Emergency kill switch? Is that a Freightliner thing? I've never heard of that. 8 inches up the landing gear huh? Sounds like you were in a no wake zone.
Had some long lines today, took about an hour to get through with my first load this morning, an hour and a half this afternoon. Would've been longer, but hardly any trucks are hauling nonGMO beans, so after I get weighed and the test comes back OK, I pass the rest of the line and dump on a different pit. Thought I was going to have time to get down there again tonight before 7, but when I got up to the office this afternoon, they had posted "closing at 6 tonight"!
As people around here start to get done with beans, the corn drying situation could really get ugly. I don't know how it will work, if everyone will shut at noon and we race every morning to see what we can get done, then park the truck in line for the next morning, who knows?? Next week could REALLY be interesting. Probably not very profitable, but interesting at least.