Posted by Lanse on April 22, 2008 at 18:29:08 from (64.12.117.74):
and this makes 16, LOL
I broke my promise and the B left the garage not under her own power. It never occured to me that i may need that tiller when i boxed in the box tiller with a nonrunning tractor when i got her on i believe jan. 23 since there was snow on the ground, so i moved everything and dragged the rearend out, the frontend is still taken apart. Hooked up the tiller and did the neighbors garden, and then came back and did my own in 3 passes. Put im 4 rows of lettuce, 2 of peas and one of carrots, and barring another worst drought in 30 years, its been a good year sofar and i think it will be yet. We got the right seed, and tractors PTO works, and the tiller doesnt need more ajustment. The township stopped by, and in a move to help local agriculture, offered me a bunch of tomato flats and onion sets, and the poineer dealer offered all the sweet corn i can use, i guess im pretty well known around here now. I think if i dont get in over my head, and do this right, theres another tractor out there in that soil, so yep, im working for it allready :-)
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