Repairing lawn

Geo-TH,In

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Concrete trucks made a mess.

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I used a little dirt to fill in the deep ruts.
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Once I get things leveled I may need to add some grass seed.
I tested it with driving on lawn with the truck. Smooth ride.

I can pull roller behind the 6 ft woods mower. If needed I'll mow and roll it again.
George
 
I see you have a 2 bottom plow in the background. Inquiring minds want to know what's next? Tomatoes, corn, squash, potatoes, etc?
 
It's a lawn ornament in flower bed. It's a Dearborn. 10-1
Everything is there. I tried to sell it for what I paid for it and no takers.


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I never used it. Has been in flower bed for years.
 
Can be a bad idea pulling something that heavy like that. If you go down a hill or back up and the blade rears up because there is not any down pressure it could possibly break something inside the rockshaft. Drawbars are best !
 
I wish that was the worst"mess"concrete trucks ever made for me. That moldboard brings $175-$250 around here. Getting difficult to find replacement wings and points for them.
 
George, you have, with that plow, the world at your fingertips. Imagine all the things you could do with that. (;>))
 
Bill,
I have a Jubilee, but never used it. I paid $400 for it. All new parts on it.
I'll move it in front of pole barn as a decoration before I sell it for anything less than I paid for it.

A reminder of when I was a kid on a dairy farm.
George
 

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