Ugly Sauce
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It was, "The Hillbilly Hideaway" but my hunting partner insists it's the Green Hornet. As he has promised to paint Hornets on it (he's an actual artiste) I have to go with that.
Needs a satellite dish...
Needs a satellite dish...
I pulled an old single bottom Brinly plow out of the weeds and modified it to fit my John Deere 1025R with a 3 point hitch. I used the back ends of some 96 bronco radius arms to mount the lower points and the factory track bar mount off my superduty as the upper mount. Bubba'd for sure, but only on the already added on stuff from previous tractors.
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Got my larger 2 acre meadow mowed and cleared of the locust and hedge and crap that has grown up in the last couple years. The turkeys are already taking advantage of it. Saw a tom struttin after 8 hens on sunday.
Gonna plant some mammoth gray stripe sunflowers and turkey red wheat back there as forage. Just a couple small plots. Otherwise i let the native grass grow. The quail like it.
Try to find ammo and primers .
My dads old boss had one on his stationary blind that you could see off I-70. Yup just a gag joke.I had one laying around at one time...if I can find it, I may just do that. A great gag for driving down the highway.
I've got an old Ford Dearborn 2 bottom that's in very good shape and works very well that I use to turn new plots. The only thing I did to it was replace the furrow wheel bearing. I found a digital copy of the Ford Plow book that has instructions and even plowing layouts for fields.
I'm about to order a Rhino Rebel 72 tiller to better work some of my plots. I've got one that was put in corn last year that failed miserably that I'm going to try milo in this year IF I can get the tiller here by the end of May. I figure that if it comes up the quail and doves will have a field day.
When you say tiller, are you referring to the trailer with a bunch of sorta spikey discs?
Ah a big boy rototiller! I dont think my 18hp PTO would run one of those. This tractor is too small, but we bought it when we only had 7 acres, not 80. I cant even run a 5ft brush hog on it.
I've got one that was put in corn last year that failed miserably that I'm going to try milo in this year
It's almost impossible to find milo seed here. Yet, it works very well for pulling in the birds. I have found that the commercial wild bird feed/seed sold at Tractor Supply has very good germination and consists of millet, milo, sunflower, and cracked corn. All of it came up except for the cracked corn ... wonder what I did wrong???
. What I said is true and well known. Trying to twist what people say is lying you know.
NEKS still has a few folks growing milo. Mostly cattle farmers for feed. An ex-GFs step dad did it and i even saw a bunch out in west central KS a couple years ago. Out near Cedar Bluff reservoir.
Lol! No, it's not that fancy....just new.That's nicer than my house...