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Topic Started: Mar 25 2007, 08:08 PM (523 Views)
macdaddy

Got my garden plowed, I set the plow like Wild Bill said to and man that thing works great.
I didn't take any pics but I'm going to make it a little wider so I will take some then.
From here I guess I'll just wait for a few weeks and till it, plant it.

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milwaukee
Dan
I would like see how it work.

Do you need to have ag for plow?
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macdaddy

I have ag's with 50 lb wheel weights on each rear tire, pulled good but when I got into the ashes I dumped over the winter it was slick, maybe alittle too wet but I got the job done.
I will take some pics when it make it wider.
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macdaddy

Here are some pics from tonight.

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Not perfect but I can square it up with the tiller.
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dyt4000
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Tear that dirt up!!! Yeah!!! :BigGrin
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macdaddy

The garden is 30'x50' I hope this is going to be big enough, my wife says it's too big.

More pics as I get it tilled and planted.
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milwaukee
Dan
There one question why can't your wife get pictures of you on cub cadet during plow?

So it look cool. my great grandma have 70x15 or 80x20 and we are still use roto tiller. I hope I get new motor tomorrow. And I will promised show pictures of my friend's cub cadet. He told me he got gateway laptop and bought wow cable so I hope he get tomorrow so I will show his this forum :Thumbsup
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macdaddy

I will have to wait until after April 15 for my wife to take any pics, she does taxes and very busy this time of year. I will have her take some when she is here.

She does have some of me pushing snow,didn't even break the camera LOL I will post them as soon as she gets them put on a disk so I can upload them to my computer. :ih:
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