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Old 04-09-2011, 11:15 PM
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Thanks guys, Jenn and I, appreciate the kind comments!
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Old 04-10-2011, 01:31 AM
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I forgot to add what I did today. I went and got some top soil and put it in the new garden beds. I put the tiller back on the 125 and mixed the top soil and the red clay in real good. I did my neighbor behind me 3 garden beds but the soil was still wet and turned out clumpy so didn't do my neighbor next to me. Going to wait until they dry out in our nice weather we got coming to us to redo them.

I spoke to my neighbor at his father in-laws house about doing their garden. We all live in the same neighborhood. They have a large garden and would love that I would do their shared garden for them. It's 150 ft by 80 ft! I went down to neighbors to get started and tilled about 20 ft and the rain started.

The rain stopped but looked like it was going to start back up so I didn't try to go back to tilling. The father in-law stopped down and my house and we talked gardens and I showed him what I use to put in and maintain gardens. I showed him my newly tiled garden. I wanted to show me where he want me to play er work the cubs in his garden. I took Evan with me so he could see how big it was. After looking where I tilled already I wasn't going deep enough so I'm going to let Evan get some more plowing time in and then I'll hook the tiller up again and go over the freshly plowed garden beds. I told him doing think I'm crazy if he looks out and see's me smiling while I'm playing er working.

I don't charge my neighbors but I do let them pay for my gas while I work their gardens. I'm kinda hoping I get acouple more gardens to do.

No pics but I will bring my camera and get pics of all the gardens that I do so you can see how much fun I get to have!
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Old 04-10-2011, 11:31 AM
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Fender and ag upgrade all a round for the 72. Front ag upgrade for the 126.
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:28 PM
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Fender and ag upgrade all a round for the 72. Front ag upgrade for the 126.
Both look great Jeff! I love the size of your wt box on the 126! How much wt you got in it?
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:38 PM
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dang i love that 72 and disc!!!

it rained a little last night so i went out this morning and bladed the driveway with the 169 and brinly and hauled some class 5 in with the 86 and #2 cart.

then i hooked the 1a tiller up the the 149. that should be ready to go pretty quick
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:52 PM
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Great looking Ags Jeff. I would LOVE to see some close up pics of that disc set up. You have really got me wanting to do the same thing. I already have one gang of the newer style. I think another set of the early brinly style like you have and I could make it work.
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:15 PM
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I pretty much got my 782 done today. I just need to get my other set of wheels painted and buy tires for them. I'm waiting for my new seat to come in and the seat pan needs to get the cushions glued on. Other than that, it's done.

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Old 04-10-2011, 06:25 PM
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The 782 is looking excellent!
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:39 PM
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I cut some grass today! Love that smell. Also, I put the hydro rear in the 104 frame. I stopped there, as I need new rockshafts for the pedal action. Soon Ill be putting the tower, and wheels and engine in.. exciting!!
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:43 PM
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I completely rebuilt that tractor. I had the entire tractor powdercoated. I has a 3 turn steering coulmn that I rebuilt. All new hardware. New driveshaft. I added a rear lift to it. It's going to get 350-8 tri-ribs for the front and 23-10.50 tru-powers for the rears.

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