Any of the Tractor Supply, Northern Tool or Agri Supply carries them and I think they are all from the same manufacturer. The ones I used for my marker arms could have been half or 1/3 the capacity, but I didn't know much about them when I bought them.Awesome work. I'm really impressed with your corn as well, and I know the feeling of being proud of it.
Where did you get the hydraulic cylinders for the row markers on your 4 row planter? I want to add hydraulics to my sprayer booms but don't really know where to start.
The old rods are probably toast by now, but the leads make somefine jumper cables.Very impressive whiskey. My Dad was quite a self taught welder,and brother also. I am burner and a scor her. Lots of old welding rods in old refrigs at farm. Also cable, welding cord. Any of that useful in other ways? I am sure rods are too old to use
Good stuff whiskeybent! Kinda glad our places are bout 20 miles from each other. Otherwise...you'd have all our deer eating at your place! HA! Corn and beans are off the charts. Can't wait to see what that corn field looks like come fall. I'd take one of those box blades if you ever get the urge to build another.
I've never tried corn. Always heard it was too hard to grow down here. After seeing T.P.'s corn growing I need to rethink that.You ought to convert that field in front of your house into a big corn field!!!
A little, I was actually in a good club with some real good deer and some great people. It was a high priced club to keep the members down and it worked as far as keeping deer on the place.Don't you just miss hunting clubs????
Come on! I'm there every weekend.That is absolutely unreal. I need to come check that out SOON.