Posted by 2x4 on April 11, 2013 at 01:16:06 from (162.72.92.71):
SWMBO has been getting restless for the garden to be tilled. No small tractor working right now, no one could be hired to use my 3ph tiller, too big for our cheap garden tiller (last tilled 2 years ago) & had to be done RIGHT NOW. So I hooked up the 5 foot Brushhog tiller to the 105 hp tractor & squirmed it around in the 30' x 60' garden enclosed by electric fence. Got a barely passable job done but getting adapters & working around the loader frame (had to use a chain instead of a toplink) took way more time than actual tilling. Couldn't really see the tiller down there; could only tell how well it was working by looking at the ground churned up behind. Lot of creaking, groaning & whining got the job done. The machinery made some noise also.
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