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farmer

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Finished work a little earlier tonight so I could plough some of the garden.

Start and finish pictures,.... I didn't need the lights but I thought, I'd try a picture with them. :)

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AMC RULES

Always with the cool picts Rex. :text-coolphotos:

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ben06351

Nice. Looks good.

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meadowfield

Yeah great pics as always

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Sparky

How bigs this garden? Looks like your tractor handled it just fine!

Mike.............

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Wheel-N-It

Wow Rex, that looks like some good rich soil !!!

What are you planting in your garden this year?

Here where I live we have to worry about the deer eating everything in our gardens before we can harvest. Do you have the same problem in England?

By the way, I really like your WheelHorse !

Van

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Steve B.

Lookin' good Farmer. Love to see the tractor gettin' down 'n dirty!

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neil

looks good Rex

How big was the area you ploughed ? and whatya planting

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tgranthamfd

Nice job, what is the wrench for, up front, on your weights??

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farmer

:thanks: for the replies fella's, a few questions answered;

My garden is 130' x 50', I ploughed about 25' x 50' last night for potatoes next month.

This year I hope to fill it up with all the good stuff again + a row of dahlias for the Mrs. :)

The spanner is a 15/16 for adjusting the plough/clevis hitch sway bolts.

(someone needs to come up with a :wh: toolbox) :twocents-twocents:

I'll add to the "Deer fencing" thread in the garden section, for my idea's on how to keep them out ! :thumbs:

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SousaKerry

Tool box? you just need a pre-1976? tractor when they still had them under the seat....standard equipment

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bowtiebutler956

That Horse looks like its earning its keep, and doing a good job of it! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Wheel-N-It

:thanks: for the replies fella's, a few questions answered;

I'll add to the "Deer fencing" thread in the garden section, for my idea's on how to keep them out ! :thumbs:

Thank you Rex. I am open to any and all ideas on how to keep the deer out of my garden this year.

Van

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farmer

Sousakerry2, I agree, the toolbox on the older models was spot on. :thumbs:

Just needs an inventive member to come up with one for the newer ones. :confusion-shrug:

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neil

how about a massey ferguson tool box , they are already red and they sell on that auction site for £15,00 , I bought one for my c121

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farmer

Good idea Neil, where did you mount it to look 'right' ?

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Don1977

Plowing that wet may work where your at. With our red dirt here in North Carolina I would have dirt clods hard as rock all summer.

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