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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 6597091" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>We had a two row ransomes johnson chain digger and as many pickers as we could get . MF 565 digging and a ford 66 on the rear mounted forklift moving the ton boxes. Later years a grimme cavalier bunker model with 2 eight ton trailers one at each end of the field . 2 wheel drive tractors mainly and i dont recall much problems with getting stuck . Then in the mid eighties destoners, bed tillers and Amac two row harvesters . The job was getting expensive and top heavy !!! The bust year of 96 nearly broke us but we staggered on and recouped our losses in the better years of 97 and 98 then OUT and no back !!!! Still miss the spuds sometimes but not the muck and worry !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 6597091, member: 107020"] We had a two row ransomes johnson chain digger and as many pickers as we could get . MF 565 digging and a ford 66 on the rear mounted forklift moving the ton boxes. Later years a grimme cavalier bunker model with 2 eight ton trailers one at each end of the field . 2 wheel drive tractors mainly and i dont recall much problems with getting stuck . Then in the mid eighties destoners, bed tillers and Amac two row harvesters . The job was getting expensive and top heavy !!! The bust year of 96 nearly broke us but we staggered on and recouped our losses in the better years of 97 and 98 then OUT and no back !!!! Still miss the spuds sometimes but not the muck and worry ! [/QUOTE]
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