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Old 03-20-2013, 12:56 PM
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Got my first Till interview this week....10X40 plot. The 48" PTO driven beast should make quick of that request....

Cant wait for seat time with the Super...and Tiller...
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Old 03-20-2013, 01:01 PM
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Trying to find time to put the 147 tiller machine back together.

Split the tractor to check the hydro relief valves, ended up replacing all the seals, welding up the trunnion plate, fixing the electric lift, rebuilding the steering and pto, rewired, changed the fluids etc..

Its almost a shame I need to use it so soon, would'a been a great time to repaint the entire tractor
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Old 03-20-2013, 01:24 PM
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Just a couple months and we will be cursing too many tomatoes'!!



AND, asking, "When will it snow so I can get some 'seat time'! "!!



Happily, seat time is seat time!!
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Old 03-20-2013, 06:22 PM
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Got my first Till interview this week....10X40 plot. The 48" PTO driven beast should make quick of that request....

Cant wait for seat time with the Super...and Tiller...
Randy old Buddy bring that bad boy down to Galax I have plenty of space for you to practice on.

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Old 03-20-2013, 07:47 PM
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Hmmmm that sounds like a cigar and gin day there buddy

Checked out the plot and agreed on 75 bucks a till. 10 min from the house and about 15 min of work
When I do it I will get some pics pre and post
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Hmmmm that sounds like a cigar and gin day there buddy

Checked out the plot and agreed on 75 bucks a till. 10 min from the house and about 15 min of work
When I do it I will get some pics pre and post
How about a during video too!
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I figured our southern friends would be into gardening already. All we've got in SE MI on our second day of "spring" is temps no higher than 30 and flurries, with snow still on the ground from saturday. (After last year's lack of winter, I'm not complaining.)

Been thinking about gardening, but to be honest more about mowing grass again than gardening. I'm ready for something other than pushing snow, and I think the 147 is too. Gotta get down to my folk's place and dig the tiller outta the back of their pole barn before I can think about tilling. Going to be my first garden at my place; hoping for growth!
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Old 03-31-2013, 01:38 AM
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Three weeks ago we planted some lettuce, spinach, onions, and potatoes.

Last weekend I cultivated most of the garden.



This weekend I pulled a Cat "0" drag over the garden, then planted snow peas, wando peas, and some broccoli plants.

I hope I am not too early, if so, we will do it all over!!
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Old 03-31-2013, 02:13 AM
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Cad looks great! POTW worthy!
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Cad looks great! POTW worthy!
It won't be POTW worthy until all that iron gets something out of the soil!!




I got my fingers crossed!!
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