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    John Deere 850 c production

    Bottom, sloped up at a 2:1 slope
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    John Deere 850 c production

    lagoon will be 500' x 100'
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    John Deere 850 c production

    Would $1.30 / cubic yard be a reasonable rate?
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    John Deere 850 c production

    Hi everyone, Would anybody know what kind production you can expect from a Deere 850 c size dozer? We are looking at doing a lagoon that will end up being about 16 ft in depth, how many yards per hour would a safe average estimate? We are working in clay no rock or sand.
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    Starting to get hand/joint pain

    When I run excavator for several days or weeks in a row I get some pain in my left shoulder, especially if I'm loading trucks, I own my own business so now I don't run it near as much as I used to. But I wouldn't doubt if you let it go too long there could be permanent damage, adjusting your...
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    terex mini excavators?

    Are you sure your not a salesman ? Lol. Thanks for the input
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    terex mini excavators?

    Does anybody have experience with terex minis? They aren't too popular around here, but there is dealer close by , looking for input on whether they reliable machines
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    Anyone see this yet? Deere 1050K

    All I've run is case dozers so I don't really know any better lol. I own a 850k case dozer and so far it's been great,
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    Anyone see this yet? Deere 1050K

    All I've run is case dozers so I don't really know any better lol. I own a 850k case dozer and so far it's been great, don't know why case seems to be bashed all the time,
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    spring vs air bag suspension

    Hey guys, I am looking at two identical deck over floats to move my ex and dozer.only difference is ones spring suspension and the other is air, which one would be better for me? Does it matter?
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    Hourly rate for multiple pieces of equipment/one operator

    I usually charge $150 float charge for each piece of equipment I bring, does anybody else do this? I have a 200clc and 850k dozer
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    Underwater Excavator

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8X3SWnyoxg
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    Propane smell coming from excavator exhaust...

    I've also had that smell coming from my 200clc deere, it comes and goes, but it definitely smells like I've hit a gas line sometimes. But if you have coming from both the case and new Holland I would assume it's something in the fuel, unless it's just coincidence that there both burning coolant?
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    410E John Deere

    Hi guys, I'm pulling apart the outrigger cylinder to replace the seals. I managed to break the one end of the cylinder loose, but I can't seem to spin it off. I'm assuming it's threaded but is there some other way of pulling it apart? Hope I'm making sense here.
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    The future of farming

    The future of farming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njI9SrPcoKM&feature=share
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    My biggest PET PEAVE!!!

    Mine right now is chasing after customers who don't pay, especially when you jump through hoops just to give them a hand
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    Agricultural machinery firm John Deere must pay €470,000 over injury of young man

    I don't think this guy had much experience if he's sticking his hand inside a blower of a harvester with the engine running, that's mostly the employer's fault for putting him in the seat. But honestly there's some real idiots out there, I've witnessed one of our hired hand s unplugging corn...
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    Tile stringing trailer

    On our farm we've found that sock tile doesn't work well in fields with clay. The clay seams to smear over the sock when it's wet. We've gone back into the field a few years later to dig up the tile in wet spots and cut off the sock to actually get water to drain.
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    Tile plow dual wall trench box

    I've seen this online before, would work great for concrete pipe, I don't know how you would make the connections with plastic pipe. Some times when we need to pull a big main through a hill we cut it down with the excavator, so you actually only plowing 2 ft deep
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    Tile plow dual wall trench box

    They clean out the pipes by sending a sponge ball(or dodge ball) down it and blowing it through with air pressure, that s what the manure guys do around here, keeps from freezing overnight
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