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Old 03-20-2011, 03:27 PM
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Default NC spring plow day

This has now been cancelled! Due to the wheat going to seed we're going to let Jim Moore harvest it when it's ready. It will not be ready until after the April 30th. This will allow Jim to get some money out of this crop and we all know that farmers need all the money they can get. We're hoping to host a plow day in the fall.

I just got off the phone with David Green and here's the details.

The event will be held in Albemarle NC. About 45 min due east of Charlotte. It will be held on April 30th. We will have a meeting at 9:00am then start plowing after that.

Jim Moore is the man who's land we will be on and he said it would be fine if you came the night before to camp. No hookups and "don't catch his woods on fire!"

Address: 44273 Moutain View Church Rd. Albemarle NC, 28001

We we're in his back yard last time. This time it's front yard time! The same address will work. We'll be about 1000 feet from where we was last fall. The same address will get you there.

I know it's short notice but Jim has some grain he wants to put in and he called us to get his field ready for him! Jim's got 11 acres for us to plow. Let's start the roll call and getting a head count and please spread the word.

Thanks to Jim Moore and Dixie Turf Toys for making this happen!
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Old 03-20-2011, 03:30 PM
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Evan and I will be there. Evan will be on the 125 and well I'll be on the loader or the 1200.

David told me that there will be 6 from Dixie Turf Toys there for sure.

We had 14 at the fall plow day so I'm hoping that we can match that or hopefully beat that turn out!
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Old 03-20-2011, 03:57 PM
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Jenn and I, may make it. Just have to check the calendar to be sure.
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Old 03-20-2011, 04:15 PM
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Thats Dannys Birthday but im sure he will wanna plow rather than eat cake.

For now count the boys and I in.
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Ill be there.
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Old 03-22-2011, 05:34 AM
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Dave that was the great NC dust bowl LOL

I cant wait seeing I didnt plow but about an hour last week.

Now do I bring the 106 or 582
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Old 03-22-2011, 07:58 AM
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Oh No!! Here ya'll go again!!!
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Old 03-22-2011, 09:34 AM
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Vince, I would bring the 582. You just can't go wrong with an 82 series plus it's got that awesome seat.

Kevin, I don't think this one will be nearly as big as the Redneck pd. This guy called me while I was plowing down at Vinces and said y'all come asap. With such short notice, I think we might get around 15. Still, it's always a great time plowing with these guys!
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Old 03-22-2011, 10:20 AM
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I got to talk my brotherinlaw in to it, but maybe he could plow the 124?
I'll see what it would take to put the three point on my pretty little 147?
Make her finally earn her barn space!! so count me a maybe 2machines!
Thanks DaDuke of
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Looking forward to it! Let's see the 100 or 122? Decisions, decisions!
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