It does look bad at first glance, was worse watching happen, could not do a darned thing, hung that chain up as a reminder, how the heck did that get in the garden? Sort of put me in a bad mood for a little while at one point I will admit, but thats expected, I'll make 'er right somehow, because it will annoy the heck out of me, why I don't know LOL, well I guess everyone has there thing, some of mine is power equipment and keeping it nice shape, she works fine with that rumpled flapper, I just finished with 'er, and planted corn, 64 day, 73 day and 90 day, I just could not do anything in there due to the rain, I'll get something out of it I am sure, I'll be darned if the first row of 90 I did plant in my upper garden did not germinate yet, figured I'd hand pollinate it, used a planter, uniform depth, per the seed bag, nice berm of soil, up high, with a gutter, to collect rain from 2 downspouts, everything else is doing ok, lost a few cucumbers, darned rain. All this would not be possible without this tiller, was one of my best finds.
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