great seeing you on the farm. what do they say, “3 or 4 degree of separation “ it is a small world and you can see that in transactions that happen in your life! great story! especially finding the orange tag on the keys! hope it is all going well. wishes for a good harvest.
Only 12-15 miles depending which farm we are hauling from but I would say from leaving farm to back on farm it’s a one hour round trip without lines at the elevator and I really like this truck no hydraulics to worry about but is a little top heavy when loaded going down the farm lanes gets a little tippy
@knappfarms I just asked because the truck looks like the one I saw sold at olson auction in winnamac in the mid 90s and a neighbor bought it also the truck was setup to pull a wagon behind it
Like the world traveler part when you picked up that grain truck !! Gonna miss ole Dingleberry, as will many of the locals.
Really neat background on that truck 👍👍. ADM over here at Logansport has the same card scanning setup.
great seeing you on the farm. what do they say, “3 or 4 degree of separation “ it is a small world and you can
see that in transactions that happen in your life! great story! especially finding the orange tag on the keys!
hope it is all going well. wishes for a good harvest.
So far all is going well no major issues just some down time due to rain but no major setbacks
Definitely a good truck story.!
Decent drive to Parr?
I wouldn't mind a 2nd truck like that. My Grandpa at one time had a Ford F800 with a 400bushel Parker.
Only 12-15 miles depending which farm we are hauling from but I would say from leaving farm to back on farm it’s a one hour round trip without lines at the elevator and I really like this truck no hydraulics to worry about but is a little top heavy when loaded going down the farm lanes gets a little tippy
That's funny Indiana has so many international town.
😂 Egypt was actually a mile out of the way but we decided to go over and hit it just for the story
👍 i had a few good ones. But i always lets them go. They all complain to much 😁
Did the guy from Poland buy the truck from a farmer by valparaiso
I believe somewhere around there he just said north of where he picked up my grandpas truck
@knappfarms I just asked because the truck looks like the one I saw sold at olson auction in winnamac in the mid 90s and a neighbor bought it also the truck was setup to pull a wagon behind it
@plowhorse could be the same one i also watch all of olson auctions but wasn’t around that long ago lol
At 400 bushels that axel has to over weight
Your grain truck is not very old i graduated in 1981 and i am young yet