Combines deer

R_O_M

Guest
Hey Tom, go easy on the little fellow! He has'nt even learnt to spell yet.
 

crowfarmer

Guest
To Concerned: Deer are very intellegent animals, resilient survivalists, and will best flurish in areas with sparse grain to prevent foundering. Death rate from over-eating is significantly higher in the non-Gleaner harvested fields. You're welcome....no charge
 

baldwinman

Guest
I heard a story once about a JD dealer riding along with a Gleaner owner trying to get him to trade combines.They were riding along picking corn and a rabbit ran out and right into the corn head. The dealer looked back and saw the rabbit run out the back of the combine unhurt. He told the farmer "see this thing should of thrashed that rabbit to pieces". The farmer stopped the combine got out and reached into the bin and pulled out a "sample". When he opened his hands it was the rabbits testicles. The farmer said to the dealer "with a gleaner we only keep the seed" so moral to the storyIJ Get a life "redrules87"
 

Oedie86

Guest
No one likes a liar. When you say, "none in teh fields that ANY IH conventional or CASEIH roraty harvest", it makes it sound like you mean 100% of the fields do not have deer eating lost seed on the ground. I just do not believe the 100% figure. Also, you can't blame a combine's performance with out first taking into consideration of the operator's knowledge and expertise. How do you know for sure these farmers aren't being considerate and leaving the feed for their feral animalsIJ
 

Rolf

Guest
Hey M.O.M. (R.O.M!) Some of those good old boy's down south are a bit like me! They spell it as say it!!!! Rolf
 

Bob

Guest
How come you always see pictures of i.h.c. combines following Gleaner can't they keep up with the Gleaner Just wondering