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Cool vid. Richard Is a stud to be up so early and excited about it. You probably will have to wrestle him for driving privileges in a few more years. By the time he's 12 you'll be out of the cab altogether. :)

What amount of seed does the internal hopper hold? And how fast were you filling it under those conditions in the video?
 
Thanks Merle.

I told him he could drive tomorrow, for a bit anyway.

The tank hold 240 bushels.

We were traveling at about 3.5 miles per hour, and it took probably 35 minutes or so to fill it.

Not a very good crop, but better than nothing. It should get better as we go.
 
I'd love to know what they were saying!

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Wow that was cool. Those whale sounds, snorting and such, awe inspiring.
 
Not in favor of the bullfighting aspect...but damn that is a beautiful show of a powerfully built, nimble, and highly trained horse.

How do you suppose that horse could do in team roping, Squish? Keep the steer in a straight line, I'll bet :).
 
Thanks Merle.

I told him he could drive tomorrow, for a bit anyway.

The tank hold 240 bushels.

We were traveling at about 3.5 miles per hour, and it took probably 35 minutes or so to fill it.

Not a very good crop, but better than nothing. It should get better as we go.

Thanks for the info Jim. I didn't know that any combines held material in and of themselves. I have only ever seen a truck or trailer paralleling them and the combine loading that.
 
Never knew that building the Brooklyn Bridge had guys working under water in a chamber. Horrible working conditions, apparently.

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It isn't witnessing an execution, it's talking to the people that observed it for a living.


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That was heavy, the one who had no witnesses from victim's family nor from his own family there, he had no last words, but a tear ran down his face right before he died.
 
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