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Old 05-07-2011, 01:14 PM
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That garden dirt looks real good. The plow and cub are making quick work of it.
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I'll be turning mine by hand at some point this weekend. I was thinking about finding a plow to pull behind the cub real quick but I'd rather tough it out and use the money for a snow blade. It's one or the other right now. Cub fund is not doing too hot.
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Old 05-07-2011, 10:43 PM
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Nice pics, Conner! The 1250 did a sweet job!
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He's got a huge garden too!

I turned my garden over today after mowing the weeds and remains of last years plants down with the 1450 as low as it would cut. My little plot is 2 railroad ties wide by one railroad tie deep, so it only took about an hour to turn over. I guess getting a plow would really have been overkill, I would have been tempted to dig up the rest of the yard.
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Today I finished installing the spring assist on the 1250, put the plow on, then did some garden plowing.


Even with no weight, the 1250 did really well with it!
Great pics Conner! The 1250 is doing a great job in that awesome dirt! Please start a thread here so we can see the progress thru the growing season.

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He's got a huge garden too!

I turned my garden over today after mowing the weeds and remains of last years plants down with the 1450 as low as it would cut. My little plot is 2 railroad ties wide by one railroad tie deep, so it only took about an hour to turn over. I guess getting a plow would really have been overkill, I would have been tempted to dig up the rest of the yard.
That garden is huge! And you need to expand!
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Thanks guys, I am really happy with how it did.

And its a family member's garden, not mine. I just plowed it for them.
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I mowed, I mowed, I mowed, I mowed!!!!!!! New carb and the Super is running well for a change! Yee Haw!
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Old 05-08-2011, 10:19 PM
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Glad to hear it squatch
Been doing a lot of mowing with the 149 myself
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I probably should have said bush hogged. Only the second mowing this year and the grass was deep. Been fighting probs with the tractor since last season. These have kept me from mowing. I normally don't get real excited about mowing grass.
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cub pics 002.jpg

cub pics 003.jpgGot the 128 ready for the tractor show on saturday.
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