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Evening look around

jeff in ca

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Sierra Sunset on the better end of the Sierras
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Rainless clouds over a thirsty mountain
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Water turns the desert green
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Dry pastures after no Spring run off
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I hope El Nino kicks our rear this winter, mighty mighty dry.[/img]
 

jeff in ca

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Yes the pivot is a T & L.

Yea I have dropped a line or two in Eagle Lake. The old lake looks pretty bad from HWY 139 not enough rain and snow last winter.
 

allen57

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:p Water (rainfall) turned our part of Texas back to green. Not lucky enough to have manmade rain but your pasture doesn't look to be the worst I've seen recently. Keep the faith, you are one day closer to the next rain. It will come.
 

jeff in ca

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LB, I am not say mine has been trouble free. Had the usual oil leaks and had it stuck a couple times. But we are 100 miles from a dealer of any kind of pivot. I feel alot more comfortable tackling a hydraulic problem. Compared the deadly mix of water and electricity.
 
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