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      • SASKFARMER3

        Senior Member

        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

          #1

          Holly F S, Today's forecast! AGGGGGGGGGGGG

          Just looking at today's forecast for coming three days. Wow can we get any good news ever. Seems the SE part of Saskatchewan and all of Manitoba is in for a Montana Low with a little GULF Moisture thrown in for good luck. YEA.
          See we have been trying to seed since Saturday, Machinery problems with new drill that's expected. Both were ready last night late and will go till rain today. But here is funny part we went to our driest dirt. I knew their would be problems when cart and drill started sinking as we entered the quarter. So lets just say its not dry ground. Water every where so lots of lost acres, probably 40% at this point most wont get seeded even in June.
          So that's about 4000 acres under water. That's Under water not draining out but under water. Land that had hail last year is worse.
          So if we get the 25mm and up to 50mm that all weather services are talking Id say it will be lucky to get maybe 3000 in ground. Who knows its early only one week gone in may three to go. Mathematically its possible to get it all in before June but not sure.
          Seems the Foam Lake line has moved 10 miles further south and were now living in the shit area. 10 miles south of us their seeding like we did last year.
          Time will tell but 2011 is not looking to good this way.

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            • cottonpicken

              Senior Member

              • Apr 2006
              • 6993

                #2

                I got a dumb question Sask,or anyone.

                I remember you saying you had a 4710 sprayer,how
                did you deside how much water it could go through
                and what do you do when you start sinking?

                I have been gearing down and then flipping the
                traction control on,but should i also be pulling back
                on the throttle and slowing down,or keep it pinned in
                first gear with traction on?

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                • SASKFARMER3

                  Senior Member

                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                    #3

                    We now use a 4720 last three years. "On land that I know very well Pin it and then as I am going through pull back a little in dicey spot and then pin it again. I have taken it through 3ft deep slough but that time I was lucky. With big tires it goes through a lot of stuff. If their is water last year you were safe but if their was just mud you were sunk.
                    Good luck you saw the for cast.

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                    • SASKFARMER3

                      Senior Member

                      • Feb 2006
                      • 14485

                        #4

                        Oh I just remembered something about our 4710. We hanged 1200 lbs or 1000 lbs I cant remember exactly on front. It was a kit from JD. Wow it got me through more shit than traction control. Seems it balanced the machine out better and front tires actually pulled you out.

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                        • hedgehog

                          Senior Member

                          • Oct 2009
                          • 616

                            #5

                            is that all your snow melt filling up the mississipi?

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                            • FarmForProfit

                              Member

                              • Mar 2011
                              • 75

                                #6

                                I had a custom sprayer stuck about 4
                                years ago with a JD sprayer (not sure of
                                the model) and he said when he got stuck
                                he boomed in as it helped the weight
                                distribution. I thought how much could
                                it help? I pulled him out onto better
                                ground, we unhooked the chain and as he
                                boomed out the back wheels sank into the
                                ground so we hooked up the chain again.
                                So I can see where the front weights
                                would help. God I hate mud.

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                                • BreadWinner

                                  Senior Member

                                  • Jan 2008
                                  • 1480

                                    #7

                                    Put duals on the rear and go through everything, it is easier on the machine because it isnt trying to crawl out of a hole all the time. Had them on last year and we are putting them on our new 4730 today. It is the best was to go in these conditions.

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                                    • vvalk

                                      Senior Member

                                      • Jan 2007
                                      • 942

                                        #8

                                        Thats one reason why I like the Miller Nitro. Balanced very well. Hard to get stuck. Big tires(800/70/38), big power (365 hp), 5 speed transmission, 1600 gallon tank and front mount booms make a good combination. IMHO

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                                        • SASKFARMER3

                                          Senior Member

                                          • Feb 2006
                                          • 14485

                                            #9

                                            I like the Duals Idea Breadwinner. Hey wouldnt a 800 metric work.

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                                            • furrowtickler

                                              Senior Member

                                              • Dec 2004
                                              • 19873

                                                #10

                                                We just went with 20.8 38's kept the back wheels wide front tires narrow. Works very well, and a hell of a lot cheaper than duals or metrics. If you ever get a flat with those big metrics good luck getting one asap and are extreemly expensve. 20.8's are very common and cheap.

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                                                • TOM4CWB

                                                  Senior Member

                                                  • Dec 2000
                                                  • 16511

                                                    #11

                                                    Breadwinner,

                                                    What Tires on the 4730 do you have... did you use as the duals on back?

                                                    How do you attach them???

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