Marshall

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  • in reply to: Hitching for the first time #57368
    Marshall
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    What about a steel neckyoke?

    in reply to: Hitching for the first time #57367
    Marshall
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    Grey, I hve one that likes to chew on the neck yoke also. I bought a bottle of chew stop spray from tractor supply. It must taste horibble because it worked right away. I have to reapply every once in a while, but it gets the job done.

    in reply to: cruppers #57682
    Marshall
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    I also use the hip brithcen harnesses. Not only are they out of the poop region, they are also lighter.

    in reply to: Keyline Plow #57347
    Marshall
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    We had renters from 2003 until 2009 that had an outfit that cut the slits in the ground in the fall and never worked the field. They never cultivated, they just sprayed everthing a lot of times thru out the summer. The soil was packed and stayed wet. The weed are really taking over. Never could get a straight answer on the yields. I was not inpressed. New renters for 2010.

    in reply to: Hames covers #56400
    Marshall
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    Can’t say I know anything about hame covers, but I would love to have a wagon like that!!!

    in reply to: Unmatched Team #56242
    Marshall
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    The sure fire way to tell if they are well matched is to look down at the evener. If it is straight across then thay are well matched. Nothing else matters.

    in reply to: Kicker style tedder #56145
    Marshall
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    I have one that is darn near worn out. When it works it does a good job. Whenever I try and use it something always breaks and parts are next to impossible to find.

    in reply to: Coggins Tests and EIA #56140
    Marshall
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    I think it is just a money maker for the guberment.

    in reply to: McCormick Deering Model 100 #53192
    Marshall
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    The bed chain should be available. I have a 4A that uses the old S link chain. I was able to get a new one from Midway Repair in Ohio. Yours might be new enough the use the 67 chain.

    in reply to: MD #7 cutter bar #52345
    Marshall
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    Hey Donn, could you post a picture of the dolly wheel on the #7. I also have a #7 that is going to be fixed up to be used behind a pair of haflingers.

    in reply to: Grain Drill #45277
    Marshall
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    I plan on using it this spring to plant some oats. My ponies arn’t big enough to pull it that long, but I have an amish friend that is going to bring over his belgians. I am really looking forward to it.

    in reply to: Grain Drill #45276
    Marshall
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    Yes, there is some old crusty grease in there, but it was full of dirt and the old pawls were wore pretty bad.

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