They want more than just the electronic side of things. If they could get away with it, you wouldn't be able to change oil or fluid filters without dealer interaction.
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For our area aqua is the cheapest....always... then NH3. Dry is cheaper than 32. We have bounced between dry, nh3 and 32. This spring we went with dry since our new drill was set up for it. We pretty much are leaning towards 32 or dry now.
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I've got a 2 yetis and a couple bision coolers in various sizes. The yetis are really nice. But I prefer the bision ones not because of performance difference, since they both kick butt, but the ease of tying them down. On the flatbed or sxs the bision is easier/less hassle
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So I'm curious as to what you guys run your track tension at? After fully clipping my track, it hasn't ratched once and I feel like it's an acceptable tension.
Doo says it's heat related and damn if I don't agree. After looking at my track close and being quite surprised to what I found I went ahead and fully clipped my track.
The track was getting torn up on the flats without clips. It was melting the track from the drivers too.
It surprised me...
Talk about getting fed up with Trimble. Upgrade a couple units and I'm lucky enough to get a problem child.
Now it's to the point where I got told I have to live with it. Really pisses ya off when you have to keep swinging around to pickup random section control skips.
Theres my complaint...
Don't be jealous.....don't be jealous. Lol
I'm glad you guys are getting some good times.
But dang filling a caved in silo. They got bigger balls than me. I will attest to the fact that it doesn't take much vacuum to cave in a tank. And the fact the driver was worried enough to bother...
Was looking at some of the photos of the hail damage up there. Its nuts. Luckily for us, so far the hail has been north or south of us. South of use got some 2inch hail, but nothing like what just hit up there.
I hear ya on needing moisture. We are 2 to 3 weeks ahead on our spring work and its dry. Most of our stuff is popped out of the ground. Just wrapping up some barley in the next couple days.
On a bright note it looks like it is going to give us a little drink.
Ehh not a fan of the rubber bands. Deere or cat. Theres still a few die hards around here. But they can't pull. Especially on hill sides and turning on hills. But that fendt was pretty Interesting. None of them around our area.