Re: not on the level


Kathie:  Be like me, to hell with it, get the big machinery in, do it the first time rather than facing it year after year. there is no fun in that;
my patches are on top of shale, I broke it the first year, going three feet deep, last year I got a , local guy to use his regular rototiller to do my
gardens. I was wrong, My 1400 hundred lb tiller that my tractor hydraulic sticks on every trip was the success to my winning the P.E.I. Record
in 1999.
    He either uses my tiller, three feet buried to the bar or he is not here. My tractor won't do it. So I will look eleswear if necessary



At 10:59 PM 5/2/01 , you wrote:
>I have not seen this specifically addressed, and I need at least one
>good opinion. My patch has places where I think I could dig through to
>China, other places where it's like digging in a chip-proof enamel
>bathtub. I'm almost ready to rototill, rake level, make mound and plant
>seeds.
>So once I rake, the patch will LOOK level, but you and I will know that
>the soil will be 6 inches deep in some places, if I'm lucky, and 18
>inches deep in others.
>What should I do?
>Kathie
>
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Thanks,
Bill Van Iderstine
P.E.I. Record Holder @ 862 lbs.
http://aggc.1wh.com/aggc.asp

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