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spilledthebeer

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That is what modern tanks should be using, 4 modular tracks and you lose the bobble when you stop fast. Hemp would last how many years when uses as the fiber in the rubber track. Adding small electric motors to all the implements and have them powered from the tractor would means even softer ground can be worked without leaving any ruts. A combine with some bags that fit the hopper could be lifted out and set on the ground so the combine can would all night long by itself and in the day the truck comes along and picks up all the bags before night comes. The combine never stops except for fuel and operator change.
The push/pull aspect would be good for hemp as the seed could take the plant's top 3 ft and the device being pulled could cut at ground level and that part is used for long fiber




OH DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


MHz has discovered HEMP....................................


and is now smoking tank tracks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Maybe he likes it better than LSD??????????????????????????

 

spilledthebeer

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Which has what to do with what? People with class don't normally mock people's names!




POOR JOYLESS LIE-beral Monkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


At least Comrade Curious has the guts to admit...............................


he is a GOOFY RED TORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


By comparison you are SUCH A SICK LITTLE CHICKEN....................................


that Colonel Saunders REJECTED YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

spilledthebeer

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Are you a woman ? Or you just identify as one ?




Dont you mean to ask: "is he an OLD WOMAN"??????????????????????????????????


That would be more precise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And I guess we know the answer already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

petros

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That is what modern tanks should be using, 4 modular tracks and you lose the bobble when you stop fast. Hemp would last how many years when uses as the fiber in the rubber track. Adding small electric motors to all the implements and have them powered from the tractor would means even softer ground can be worked without leaving any ruts. A combine with some bags that fit the hopper could be lifted out and set on the ground so the combine can would all night long by itself and in the day the truck comes along and picks up all the bags before night comes. The combine never stops except for fuel and operator change.
The push/pull aspect would be good for hemp as the seed could take the plant's top 3 ft and the device being pulled could cut at ground level and that part is used for long fiber
Wow. You haven't been out of the city in at least 30 years have you?

You think we should do this instead?

Unload on the fly...



Then put grain into storage bags in field without transferring into a truck then into a bin where it waits to go back in a truck?



Great idea. I don't get the hemp part tho.

PS. Harvesting all night is a very rare event.
 
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MHz

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Wow. You haven't been out of the city in at least 30 years have you?

You think we should do this instead?

Unload on the fly...
My version lets the combine keep moving when there is no haul truck. It lets the haul truck haul more in less time as it would be like picking up large bails.


Then put grain into storage bags in field without transferring into a truck then into a bin where it waits to go back in a truck?
Mr Science you are not.


Great idea. I don't get the hemp part tho.

PS. Harvesting all night is a very rare event.
That is not grain, it is silage for dairy cows.
Rare because it take a crew. We quit moving rigs at night because it was dangerous.
 

petros

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Noooo that is grain and those are grain bags.

Bails? What bails?

Dew point decides whether you harvest at night. It's known as "running tough".
 

MHz

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Noooo that is grain and those are grain bags.
Really?
Chopping corn silage 2016: Part 4 finishing the first ag bag and starting the second
Bails? What bails?
You mean the large bags of grain that you would pick up and stack like you do with large hay bales, . . . made of hay.

Dew point decides whether you harvest at night. It's known as "running tough".
Dew, on tall grain that has a breeze blowing? That would be why swath is gathered in the afternoon and evening rather than first light.

Today it would have more to do with being ahead of the weather thanks to 'modern farming practices'.

'They' came in about 1960 when the yield was tied to how much fertilizer you injected into the ground at planting time. Should the fertilizer become unavailable what would be the yield of the field be, higher or lower or no change? Prior to that natural farming practices were in use. 10 farmers worked their own land and at harvest they all go together and harvested all the fields and brought the stooks to the threshing machine. That was the only 'big machine', the rest of the field work could be done by a single person with a small tractor and light-weight equipment.


The next evolution is what I am referencing as the machines will be bots that follow a program given to them. The large farms in SK from the past will become company farms, they will be where the roads end and only fields the size of townships will exist. The place where people come would be the closest town and they would repair by replacing modular components. Drone pilots would be the group that reads the state of the crop so the right combination of 'meds' is given at the various spray times and at harvest time they would be scheduling the cutting and the collecting so the 'bots' are doing the chores as efficiently as possible.
Maybe that will be helpful as you struggle for a reply.

Hemp stooks would be long rows braided at the top and spread out wide at ground level, rather than 10 in a bundle, due to weight and the 16ft length once a local strain is perfected for height.
 

pgs

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You claim I am , but at least a pig is a useful animal , not a useless piece of sh-t like a monkey eh , George ?
You of course understand that in many Asian countries being called a monkey is the ultimate insult ?