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How's my tiller?

Started by Mike Mecredy, May 12, 2010, 08:25:00 PM

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Mike Mecredy

Take a look, tell me what you think.  It's a craftsman.

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b.glass

Mike, you had me hook, line and sinker!  

Your "tiller" looks great! Is it your first?  :thumbsup:
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hillbilly61

looks like a little hinge on the right limb.
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jsweka

Tiller looks good.  I'll bet you'll be able to get at least 1/2 foot per second out of that one.
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Pete W

Just couldn't believe you were asking this.
Good one Mike.
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Bodork

Ha Ha Ha!!!!!  That's great!!

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justin33

Though I was going to learn something.....I did, My yard looks like crap. LOL

DVSHUNTER

do you sell those? :-) haha
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Mike Mecredy

Sorry you all, I had to do it.  I've been getting my garden ready but then it started raining.
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DCM

Nice!  

I always preferred the rear tine, but definately could not justify the extra cost.  Luckily I've had my fil and neighbors old TroyBuilt Horses to use, at the expense of keeping them running.

Frost date is Apr 20 here so we've had 'maters in the ground long enough to have blooms.  I rely on neighbor for beans, okra, squash and such.  Roses, iris, daffadils, peonies have all done their thing.  Zenias just about ankle high.  

Hopefully my sunflowers, millet, milo are about the same.  Put the dove field in around tax day if I recall correctly.  Haven't been there to check.  Posted this year's doins to facebook but here's a couple of links from last spring.

http://home.comcast.net/~dcm4/site/?/page/Dove_field_farm_pics/

http://home.comcast.net/~dcm4/site/?/page/Spring_flowers/

Peace (wrt skinny strings)?

Wanna bet how long till this thread dies?

Oregon Okie

THANKS> I had a good laugh over that one. Wish I could get a free one of those chuckles every day.
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Mike Mecredy

I'm growing a nice crop of dandilions this year.  They make good targets for shooting blunts at.
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George Tsoukalas

I think you need more bend at the fades.  :)  Jawge

Kevin Winkler

Is it tillered for two hands under?    :rolleyes:
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shamus

it's gas-powered so its not "trad".

You need to get yourself one of these:
 

Traditional tilling... tilling the HARD way

Paul/KS

Good one Mike...  :)  
Mine's an old rear tine Troybilt horse. The sucker sure can kick when I hit a hard patch of clay here...a one hand tiller when the ground's good tho.
Paul

sulphur

Thanks for the GOOD laugh Mike!!!
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Stiks-n-Strings

I got one of them trad tillers.

Trad all the way here guys LOL. I guess if I quit spending all my extra cash on trad archery maybe I could get me one of those.... Nahh I'd rather have bows and arras lol

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