I didnt get fall plowing done because of medical problems but did get the gardens sub-soiled 36" deep, so that will have to do this year, since ground is now frozen here!
Was going to use the 806 on the sub, but the AC has a cab, so I used it instead!---lots nicer out of the cold wind and freezing temps! thanks; sonny
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Subsoiler
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Re: Subsoiler
Is that a Kilefer?
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Re: Subsoiler
Loooks to me like an IH (P&O).
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Re: Subsoiler
It is a Deere,---used to have name painted on hitch when we got it 50 years ago but due to sitting out the paint vanished from it! ----Takes big horse to pull it 36 inches deep too!!! LOL!!--Thats why the AC 190xt diesel is in the pics. pulling it! thanks; sonny
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Re: Subsoiler
That makes nice work of your garden. Sure you can see a difference in production.
Your tomcat appears to be camera-shy. Handsome boy!
Your tomcat appears to be camera-shy. Handsome boy!
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Re: Subsoiler
Sure hope you don't have any bugs or weed seed at that depth.
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In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
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In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
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Re: Subsoiler
That first picture until you enlarge it appears to be a dark wizard casting a spell over it.
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you are part of the problem!!!
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Re: Subsoiler
John!!!--the dark wizzard is 2 large white pine trees on the other side of the driveway!--(probably casting the spell! LOL!!!)
If I got bugs at that depth,---they got froze last night! -5 degrees and 50 mph winds, so not worried bout them! --as far as weed seeds, good ole Me-Too will take care of them before planting!--I need the seeds to be on top so they can be killed! thanks; sonny
If I got bugs at that depth,---they got froze last night! -5 degrees and 50 mph winds, so not worried bout them! --as far as weed seeds, good ole Me-Too will take care of them before planting!--I need the seeds to be on top so they can be killed! thanks; sonny
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