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Old 06-21-2018, 11:50 PM
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I've got a icebox, and I've seen the crops grow.
Back before I stopped drinking, a ice mug and a Pabst Blue Ribbon beer was at the ready after cutting the lawn. Times they are a changin.
And if Jon and Charles become OCC buddies, hey, there's hope, I just might be able to get up out of this chair and walk. Nah, ain't gonna happen...
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Old 06-22-2018, 12:29 PM
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I didn't buy any cows but I did save up and buy a bigger combine, production should pick up considerably. Now I need to save up for a bigger tractor, the cheapest Case/IH tractor is $172,000.
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Old 06-22-2018, 12:33 PM
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Cool vid, Tim. You will get a lot more done with the bigger combine.
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Oh great, now you guys are contributing to the delinquency of a minor
How so? Did one of you guys buy alcohol for the OP??? LMAO Maybe he wants to sell the 108 for beer money. Probably won't be enough to get him drunk if that's the case.

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Cool vid, Tim. You will get a lot more done with the bigger combine.
I wanted to get the Case/IH combine but it was a good bit more, I guess for now I will use the New Holland one and save my pennies.
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Here's a quick video of my farm in action.

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Doesn't matter in the game. I can drive across a corn field and it doesn't hurt a thing.
That is the most unrealistic thing I've seen.
What is that crop? If it's wheat, it's the tallest wheat I've ever seen. If it's supposed to be corn, that combine has the wrong head on it.
What kind of idiot designed it so that running a tractor across a crop doesn't hurt it?
I guess I just don't see the appeal. But I've sat in the driver seat of all that equipment for the last 25 years. Can't get more "real" than that.
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Old 06-22-2018, 08:17 PM
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That is the most unrealistic thing I've seen.
What is that crop? If it's wheat, it's the tallest wheat I've ever seen. If it's supposed to be corn, that combine has the wrong head on it.
What kind of idiot designed it so that running a tractor across a crop doesn't hurt it?
I guess I just don't see the appeal. But I've sat in the driver seat of all that equipment for the last 25 years. Can't get more "real" than that.
It's barley. Here's an example of how "realistic" it is. If I hire a worker and have him planting and he runs out of seed he will just keep on going and I have no way of knowing where he ran out at. Pretty realistic right?
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It's barley. Here's an example of how "realistic" it is. If I hire a worker and have him planting and he runs out of seed he will just keep on going and I have no way of knowing where he ran out at. Pretty realistic right?
You need monitors on the planter.
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This is the game I play. It's very realistic!

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I've got a icebox, and I've seen the crops grow.
Back before I stopped drinking, a ice mug and a Pabst Blue Ribbon beer was at the ready after cutting the lawn. Times they are a changin.
And if Jon and Charles become OCC buddies, hey, there's hope, I just might be able to get up out of this chair and walk. Nah, ain't gonna happen...
Todd I guess if we can sit down with North Korea than it should not be hard for me and Jonathan to make peace. I would like to nominate him for the OCC peace prize. After all he did say my car was cool and given our history that means a lot. I believe he has an out stretched hand and then so do I. My nukes are being dismantled as we speak.
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