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Re: repair of your two cycle engines

Post by Belair54 on 11/12/2008, 1:40 pm

Now youse gals got some serious hardware there...........5' tiller is just to much.

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Re: repair of your two cycle engines

Post by ShowMe31 on 11/20/2008, 11:10 pm

Oh puh-leeese, who says all the good toys are for boys. LOL! If I tried to till my gardens with the little tiller, planting season would be over before the earth was turned. My hubby says I can't seem to do anything in moderation. Two of my gardens are each over 100 x 100. I have plans to more than triple each of those and quite possibly add another. OK,not possibly add but most definitely will. LOL! Have toys will play

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Post by Belair54 on 12/24/2008, 7:37 pm

ShowMe31 wrote:Oh puh-leeese, Two of my gardens are each over 100 x 100. I have plans to more than triple each of those and quite possibly add another. LOL!
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So you have two plots of 110X100 and you plan to triple them.
that is than 300X300.....................Just a small point of clarification here if I may.
Thats not gardening thats farming.....................forget the tiller and get a horse and plow...........or a john deere.............. Smile

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Post by ShowMe31 on 1/6/2009, 10:02 pm

That's the beauty of being on acreage, you can go overboard whenever, wherever. We are planning on putting in a larger pumpkin patch, sweet corn patch that you wouldn't believe. We have a few acres that we don't have fenced for the animals and aren't in row crops so we figured extend them out. One less thing to mow, LOL! We figured we can sell any extra at the flea market and share with our friends.

Gots a Deere, gotta pull that tiller with something. That was the first thing we bought when we bought this place. Can't imagine life without a tractor, even if it's just a compact one.

Can't wait for spring to get here. Love the smell of freshly tilled ground.

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