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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by georgeky on June 27, 2007 at 08:40:49 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by mark on June 27, 2007 at 08:21:29:
Hi Mark, I mostly want one to play in the garden with. They work great with a one row tobacco setter on them. I also have a few implements that fit them and no tractor to put them on. As far as the Super C, I wouldn't trade it for one, as I plow two rows at once with it. I have a straight C too. I can tell you from lots of experience plowing, that if you don't cover a young plant every once in a while that you are not covering the weeds. In most cases if it is a good strong plant it will come right back, unless it is covered completely and buried. I finally put an umbrella on my Super C about 8 years ago and what a difference it made. I don't know why I waited so long to do it. Comes in handy for those pop up showers too, if we ever got any. I have been irrigating my garden and have ruined my green beans. They were a little thick and really growing. Now with the night time watering they are getting rotten spots all over them. I have some late ones that are not that far along yet. It is hard to mess with mother nature.
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