SEAT TIMEModerator: Team Cub
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SEAT TIMEI got Ugly out of the shed and into the shop for annual maintenance. Started right up without a jump. Since she still had cultivators on I decided to test the corn patch. Moist but not clumping. Put on the disc and started in the corn. Two hours later the ground was turned and the cover all but gone. When I put Ugly to bed I think she winked at me. Spring really coming.
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A 62 Cub (Genie) 43 H 42 M In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
Re: SEAT TIMEYea spring is coming here too , we just don't look for it for quite a while yet.
Russ 1979 International Cub (Artie),193 plow,22 sickle mower,144 cultivator,54a blade,59" belly mower,wheel weights
1944 John Deere B , A-3 B-3 two way plow.....Grandpa's Deere,Still can't find his FARMALL A
Re: SEAT TIMEDan- sounds like your ground is already dryer than mine was all of last year. Glad to hear you got seat time. I just did get my snow plow on and used for the 1st time.
Re: SEAT TIMESnow is a great thing you can plow it anytime and it goes away. Unlike dirt which has to be turned at just the right time. Maybe that white stuff does have merit.
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A 62 Cub (Genie) 43 H 42 M In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
Re: SEAT TIMESounds good Dan. If you tried that here about 3 days ago they would have just skated across the frozen ground and snow. Now, the cub would be axle deep in mud.
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