Posted by Oldmisterbill on August 23, 2013 at 14:19:30 from (74.195.218.85):
In Reply to: Re: JASON!!!! posted by Tony in Mass. on August 23, 2013 at 09:51:21:
There aren't a lot of single bottoms here. I put a water line across my yard to my shop with a single bottom - it never freezes that deep here. I did 1 pass readjusted my buddies plow did a 2nd pass,laid the PEX and rolled the sod back in. in a week you couldn't tell it was dig up. that's why I like a plow. Ive got to run a line for my deer so during hunting season they can drink right here ,maybe less poachers will get them. I saw 8 carcasses in a no hunting area last season.
My garden is relatively small here (maybe 2400Sq ft. I did 1 1/2 acres in MA. A sub soiler would be nice for furrows. I don't have much strength any more so I make my garden as work easy as I can.
Well Tony you gotta come on down and let me take you for a nature walk thru my back 1 1/2 acres. We could flip up some rocks LOL. The guy did ok - the bites weren't bad apparently the snakes didn't give him a heavy dose. (they save their venom as much as they can.3-4 days and all the swelling was gone. Now I gotta get back to my clear & clean project - to give them less habitat. Iam in a hilly rocky area near a lake in eastern Ok - so much rock I have dreams about it. We dug a hole to bury some old concrete there was so much rock I spent hours moving them to my rock ile (snake heaven) we don't dig here unless it is absolutely necessary -too many rocks left after the hole gets buried. I have a friend coming next weekto pick up 2 tri-axle loads of rock for a wall at his house. I wish he could use 10 loads.
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