BabyScribe is so cute
enterprikayak.
7" Huh! Yer KA-BAR is the exact same length as my Buck knife
Elessar.

But much more stealthy.
Carve up anything yet with it?
blackn'blue wrote:I do believe that tractor is older than I am.

And I ain't no spring chicken. Case holds up well, doesn't it?

Not unless you were born after 67. Ol timmer.
Yeah it holds up pretty well. Just had the engine rebuilt for what I beleave to be the engines first ever rebuild, an this was a 1000 hours over the Hour meter's rollover point "10,000 hours." Last year I had to put in a rebuilt Hydrolic pump, Pluss when the engine was rebuilt I had the stearin bearings, an U joints replaced. So now the tractor steers, rides, an runs like it did new 40 years ago.

All I need now are some decals, a few gallons of paint, an 3 new tires. An it will be like new.

This is why I call it one of my money pits.

Oh an IMO,, JI Case tractors have always been above all the rest. Especialy those over priced Green things.
enterprikayak wrote:we just moved to the country and got 2 acres of insano rocky hill and forest. We like your flat acres Mitchell! Nice shiny new tractor!
How much do you sell a field of hay for? Or do you feed it to animals? What is the best kind of chicken?

Flat!! That field is on top of a hill. Trust me, feilds around here that are that "flat" are very few an far between.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/Mitchell2/Stuff/100_9831.jpgThis was
my "work space" today.

Well not exactly a fresh pic, but its the same field I was in today, Just a lil further up hill an in the strip of hay.
Uhh the price of renting a Hay/any field can varry around here. One Ol couple just lend us their land, rather then let it grow over, another owner ask for I think $400 rent a year for a 25 acre field, Another 40 acre field we work out pretty much a different deal every year for rent-this year Ill be cleaning out the pack manure from his Beefer barn. An another guy lets Us use his land for free, as long as we leave corn standing for the deer to eat during winter.

City folk will beleave anything they read.
We feed most of our hay. We used to farm nearly 600 acres of just hay ground for a couple seasons. So we could make extra money selling off the extra hay. It would of been a great Idea if we would of actualy made any $ off it.

We were pretty lucky to brake even.
But when we did sell our hay, the round bales which were 4'x5' went for between $17, an $20 each. But that was back in 98, an 99. The way this year is going around here I think hay prices are gona be through the roof.
Best kinda Chicken? The extinct kind.

Seriously I cant stand chicken. Id gladly give up eating eggs, to see the last days of those filthy birds.

Bring on the KFT (Kentucky Fried Turkey) chains.
All kiddin, an biased hattred aside. Rhode island reds do make some dern good eggs.