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Re: Re: Re: Re: anyone have a rototilling buisness with a lawn garden tractor
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Posted by Denny Frisk on February 14, 2002 at 08:26:45 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: anyone have a rototilling buisness with a lawn garden tractor posted by MrG on February 13, 2002 at 15:42:28:
Couple old Quad-City Boys with direct ties to IHC, What do You expect??? Just because Jim & I set around on Our lunch hours and read parts books.....Dad has a tiller on His 129... In fact, He put in on 7-8 yrs ago and has never taken it OFF! His 1000 sq ft garden works up like a sandbox! I remember the Neighbor with is 214 and Deere tiller doing My garden in the backyard of Our house in E. Moline, IL just so He could play... Hit a hard spot and the whole backend of the tractor raised off the ground and moved forward about 2-3 feet! My Buddy did it the following year... 317 & tiller. 2 passes at 90 Deg. to each other and the soil was totally tilled 6" deep. Most people I've seen till small patches only till one way anyhow and back up for the next pass. 'Course then there was the Landlord in Freeport, IL that used His 8440 and 13-shank Glencoe Soil-Saver to till the garden...How's the plans for the new shop coming along?
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