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Turned some dirt today

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    Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 2:00pm
My wife and granddaughter plowing the garden.


April fool. Really I did the plowin, just can't make a straight furrow anymore.


I never got a chance to crack the throttle all the way open.
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Looks like it might have been hard plowing, so a straight furrow might be hard to do.
Years ago helped an old farmer during the day, worked the night shift.  Every morning I spent a lot of time trying to straighten the furrow if he had done some plowing after I left for work.  Didn't want the neighbors or the folks going by on the highway thinking I had plowed that way.   lol    Old black gumbo really likes to make a plow skate.
thanks for the pics, Charlie..

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Im going to do a little plowin myself this weekend. Ive got two gardens and about 8 acres to turn over with my D-17.
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Charlie, Let the wife and granddaughter do some of the plowing Then you can say they plowed it that way. LOL
No the furrows look good, I was just pulling your leg. If it drys up here I'll be doing some of that too maybe.
Don't you just love power steering?
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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My ground worked good today. We got the potatoes and peas in the ground this evening. Done for a couple of weeks.  Dave.
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Don, Yes I do. I figured if anybody would notice that, you would. I didn't know how to act about 3 years ago when the pump puked on me. I used to work for a farmer that would get the sprayer all hooked up and ready to go, and would say " guess I'll go straighten some rows." He claimed if you put enough water on, when the sun came out to dry it, the corn rows would shrink and straighten.
 Dave, I f my Dad was still around we would be plantin' taters tomorrow. He always had to have them in by Good Friday.
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