Thats FUNNY right there!!!! lol
Update on my truck...... WAIT!!!! nothing to update..... I called yesterday and they hadnt got it in yet....... the suspense is killing me......
and when I thought it wasnt a big deal to be down I have my main grain dealer call me and want me to run.... HARD!!! from now til CHRISTMAS!!!! geezz.... guess I need to call and get them on the stick eigh?
Anyways update on the crops........
corn about 140 average
beans 44 bushel average
Nice not to have to fight mud this year and we have been getting a lot of fall tillage done but since my truck is down now I am having to help work cows....... "OH lord..... please help them fix my truck quickly" lol
be safe y'all
Hopper, Dump O/O's & Drivers
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That's the way it seems to work when you get repairs. Think you have the perfect time to get truck worked on and a big job comes up. Then when you and the truck are ready to go there are no loads.
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Had another busy week hauling beans,but just as i suspected,one little breakdown turned into little nickel and dime stuff all week long.I got the new starter put on monday morning,then tuesday my jake switch went bad,got it fixed thursday right before one of the fog-lights went out,so i winked at everyone friday and saturday morning,and now my air-compressor is leaking a little oil and building air a tad slow,so i'm gona go ahead and order a new one monday morning and put it on next weekend.
Thanks for the crop report farmermatt,sounds like you had a profitable crop. Prices are strong this fall aren't they
R.W.,thats the only way we'd ever see 300 bu./acre corn here on our 'ol clay-based soil
Well,everyone have a great weekend and enjoy the extra hour of sleep tonight -
Any of you every hauled urea? Saw it was out of Inola OK so figured it was a fertlizer of some sort.
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Urea is the nitrogen used on rice WH. It's commonly hauled off the big river around here. I've not hauled it but several guys here haul it regular. It's dry prills so I think it would flow great unless it got wet.
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wheathauler Thanks this.
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I see a lot of grain being stored on the ground out in western Kansas even though it is completely tarped I wouldn't think this is not good for it. Do they transfer it to the elevator or bins for drying when storage comes available?
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Big John Thanks this.
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