That was a good idea to rip it up before tilling , I made the mistake when my neighbor asked me to till a garden spot in his yard , I think just doing that area about the size of yours I put years of wear on the tiller the way it bounced and hammered the virgin soil
This ground hasn't been tilled in 30 years. After I ripped the grass, I tilled it at a shallow depth to loosen the grass. Then I used the ATV with the dozer blade to push out all the grass. After that tilling was easy.
that single tine plow is so simple made , nice unit and setups , a shame to see the trees getting cut down though , summer shade going , be never no more then and welcome to GGT group
that single tine plow is so simple made , nice unit and setups , a shame to see the trees getting cut down though , summer shade going , be never no more then and welcome to GGT group
Typically, during the early spring it will flood when the snow melts off. Even when that happens the water is never this high. This time of year it never floods. For it to flood this high I am shocked.
That looks like Cajun country as seen from a canoe!! I would insert a bug-eyed smiley here if i knew where to find one... hang in there
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