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This Is What I Did All Afternoon And Evening

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Combined with my brother.

CaseIH with a 20ft head. ( i know to some huge farmers thats tiny)rmqyyx.jpg

Some random pics. The one with the tractor going up the road is my other brother. On these pics, we are custom farming.

Some of these pictures contidict themselves like running a case combine and having a john deere hat and a john deere combine at the end of the lane.lol

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Speaking of John Deere, this is what I run for a living.

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Not an easy job for sure...but you do get to work outside

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Speaking of John Deere, this is what I run for a living.

cool We actually run mostly John Deere. I love driving big equipment though. we were combining a rocky field and in a about 2hours we had broke three sections(teeth) and had to replace them!

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Speaking of John Deere, this is what I run for a living.

Is that yours and do you run a big farm or do you custom spray for people

I work for a cooperative that works for farmers.

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Great pics.

 

Kevin, have you and your family been to the Tractor Museum off I-95 in the Colonial Heights area?

 

Fantastic collection of old tractors, trucks and cars.

 

Try to make it to the Tractor Museum when you all travel towards Richmond and head south to I-95 via Route 288 off I-64.

 

Bring a camera, too.

 

You and your family will really like the place.

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I work for a cooperative that works for farmers.

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