WOW! The guy is just trying to expand his garden. He never said he was an expert at plowing. He's just showing how he did it using the tools and equiptment that he had. Looks to me like he will have a nice workable garden when he is all done.
But all you "Experts" do is sit back and belittle the guy because it doesn't look perfect like you would do it. He's isn't at a plowing show or showing how everyone needs to do it. You can sit and laugh and mock and point out how stupid this moron is...but he's out there trying to do something instead of sitting at his computer making fun of the honest effort of someone. He's using what he has to do something better for his life....and all of you who are so much better sit at your computer and try to tear it apart. Your arrogance is very evident...as my Dad would say,"You all think your shi rt don't stink." Seems like this site has turned into a elite perfect farmer/welder forum. I assume you will now flame me for my spelling and grammar errors............
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