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Taking a break from the sawmill

Started by lyle niemi, September 06, 2012, 07:04:34 AM

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lyle niemi

Its off topic but I wanted to show you my black harry friend. I started to cut down my oats and there he was eating them faster then I can take them off the field...lol

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Carlton

Good pics of the bear!! You might want to fire the mill back up though, I saw some header paddle boards needing replaced ;D

lyle niemi

Quote from: Carlton on September 06, 2012, 07:29:24 AM
Good pics of the bear!! You might want to fire the mill back up though, I saw some header paddle boards needing replaced ;D
Yep, its on the TO DO list...lol

POSTON WIDEHEAD

When you get through combining your field, it will truly be a bear field.... :D :D :D.....hey come on, it's early!
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lyle niemi

Quote from: POSTONLT40HD on September 06, 2012, 08:18:40 AM
Quote from: WH_Conley on September 06, 2012, 08:14:52 AM
Have another cup of coffee.

OooooK WH, pass the cream.  :D
I drank about 2 pots already waiting for the sun to come up so I can go back farmin, I have a feelin I will be markin my scent all over the field fur a while...lol

Meadows Miller


Lyle thats a good excuse to be on here Mate  ;) :D :D Overhere they run strait through when the harvest is on 24hrs a day  :) :)
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sandhills

We get to see a lot of deer, coyotes, and birds but not any bears around here, nice pictures!  Judging by the flat glass maybe a 6600 JD?  and how do you keep the windows so clean  :D?

Chuck White

Lyle, that is a very nice field of oats.  :)
Been a while since I've seen oats that nice.

Also, that looks like a good sized bear.
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This is another one of those threads I love. Fellas I live in a big city where everything seems the same. Glad to see "real life" going on out there. Even if its through a computer.
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Red Clay Hound

Those are some good looking oats!  My memory of harvesting oats was the dust.  It was the only thing on the farm I was allergic to.  My eyes wood swell shut and I would sneeze uncontrollably!
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lyle niemi

moved the swather over to the home place and started swathing, the south field aint good! Its not a bumber crop! Its just up to the wheel nuts ;D

sandhills

Don't feel bad lyle, I'm cutting corn silage right now that's about in the same range, in the poorer spots anyway.  :-\

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My sawmill break was bushhogging.  I finished about 90% of it, that is until the rain came.
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 :) Good one MM sounds about like my breaks!
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