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Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:14 am Image
Aholz89 wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:45 am Image
That_Guy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:24 am Image
big three for this week. Lots of good shots where camera placement is everything. And that first one, man how long did that take you? Anyways as always they all look good, keep em rolling in guys *thumbsup*
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Thank you for the praise MrRed, appreciate it and all your pics rock, edits look cool btw. Really that only took 30 mins to tag that field, however plowing all the fields from start farm to there and settting up my PNW farm took 2 nights playing, prob 7-9 hrs. It looks great though.will get some good pics of it tonight
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I'm working hard on getting these trees cleared to build up a pig farm.
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Nice job addictedtofs how far have you cut??
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
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Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2019 2:43 pm
Thx :biggrin2: Not all that far yet lol I wanted to set up sort of a staging area for all my equipment, so I've cleared a pretty large section on the other side from the main area near the bridge. Now I'm cleaning the road to the sawmill out so I can fit my tractor trailer through.
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And my new favorite logging tool. :biggrin2:

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iB055 wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:16 pm Image

And my new favorite logging tool. :biggrin2:

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What tool is that? Also, as a more general question, what is the best length to cut the trees? I often see people loading logs that are mostly the same size. Every time I cut them with the forester there is always thin parts of the tree left over that were at the top.
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Riven326 wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2019 8:46 pm
What tool is that? Also, as a more general question, what is the best length to cut the trees? I often see people loading logs that are mostly the same size. Every time I cut them with the forester there is always thin parts of the tree left over that were at the top.
Its from the big bag and lifter pack. Just thought I'd see if it worked and to my surprise it works very well for moving many logs very quickly. :biggrin2:
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Taking the skid steers in for service

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Found these two Massey's doin crab impersonations on a beach @ willamina
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Edit- added photo that I forgot with post.. :blushnew:
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
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Willamina Forest,
This place is spooky at night
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I will be safe in here..
I hope
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
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Taking a moment to reflect and look back at where we began..
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Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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And we have come to our first fork in the road...Image
Next stage is to cut inland along the valley, got some timber to load first before that job
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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Carving out a quaint little spot.

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Lost in the Willamina Forest
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^^ getting lost is easy to do in Willamina
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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