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Old 12-11-2011, 10:43 PM
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Awesome pics, Duke! Love the thumbs up pic!
Thanks Allen! I really like that one a lot!
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Old 12-12-2011, 06:46 AM
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Great pictures of the 1650 and plow.
Looks like Evan has it figured out,,,,Must have had a good teacher
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:25 AM
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Great pictures of the 1650 and plow.
Looks like Evan has it figured out,,,,Must have had a good teacher
Thanks Diz! Allen showed him how to use the plow and I showed him how to drive fast! He wants me to take him to the next plow day with me. He wants to be the first in the furrow! I guess Allen did show him after all! He loves that 1650! He told me it has a race car engine in it.
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Old 12-12-2011, 12:16 PM
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Thanks Diz! Allen showed him how to use the plow and I showed him how to drive fast! He wants me to take him to the next plow day with me. He wants to be the first in the furrow! I guess Allen did show him after all! He loves that 1650! He told me it has a race car engine in it.
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Old 12-12-2011, 03:49 PM
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I got lots of seat time on the 1650 today! But it wasn't until Evan came out to help me plow our garden under did my wife take pics! I'll get pics to show the two garden plows I plowed today. As you can see I added two 75# wheel weights and barely spun the tires at all. It was a little wet too!
As promised heres pics of both gardens. The larger garden in the back just got expanded. In older pics you can see where they had walking paths thru the middle of the garden. He wanted to do away with them and I took care of them for him. The smaller garden is mine that I've expanded for the second time this year. The black that you see on the left side of the bed is free compost from the local landfill. I need 4-6 more loads to hual and spread. Once it dries out I'll till it all under. I wanted to post a pic with both gardens so everyone could see how large they are.

The one with the swimming pool is not mine, but I get to use it anytime I want thatnks to the cubs taking care of his garden for him!
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Those are some nice gardens!
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Those are some nice gardens!
Thanks buddy! To bad I got them done before you could help me and Evan with them.
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Thanks for the pictures Duke... your tractors earning its' keep in those gardens. Looks like you've been a good teacher too.

Gotta keep putting compost on / in this NC red clay, or it'll swallow you up!

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Thanks for the pictures Duke... your tractors earning its' keep in those gardens. Looks like you've been a good teacher too.

Gotta keep putting compost on / in this NC red clay, or it'll swallow you up!

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John your welcome and you got that right on adding the compost!
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Hauled a little fire wood to the "Cub Shack"!!
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