A little tiller refresh
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12 Feb 2016 11:30 #1
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A little tiller refresh was created by Geno
We sold this one as part of a package last week but it needed some fresh paint and seals. Got started on it this week.
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12 Feb 2016 13:39 #2
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How did you get by without a lift truck?
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12 Feb 2016 16:03 #3
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You already know all of us always make things happen no matter what, but it makes life a lot easier with some equipment.
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12 Feb 2016 16:30 #4
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Here is a solution if you want to till and lay a row at the same time. If the customer wants something we make it happen lol.
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12 Feb 2016 17:52 #5
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I think it's all done and tomorrow is put it back together day.
While I was at the welding shop today they let me play with the iron worker, man I need one of those. We made 50 plow lift links on about 15 minutes.
While I was at the welding shop today they let me play with the iron worker, man I need one of those. We made 50 plow lift links on about 15 minutes.
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13 Feb 2016 07:48 #6
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Very inventive, I will have to get one of those links at the show.
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13 Feb 2016 16:43 #7
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I should put them in the store I guess, didn't think people would want them, they were just for our stock and plows lol.
I guess all that's left of the tiller is assy.
I guess all that's left of the tiller is assy.
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13 Feb 2016 17:50 - 13 Feb 2016 17:51 #8
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Here's an idea for plowing your row while you till, simple but effective.
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14 Feb 2016 05:34 #9
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Kool.....
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15 Feb 2016 08:24 #10
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Replied by jm46322 on topic A little tiller refresh
little bit frosty here to think tillers
but it falls in line with the spring fever i have.
like the idea of a furrow blade on back.
with the fresh tilled dirt you should not even feel it back there.
Geno, does WHS also offer a planter attachment also?
but it falls in line with the spring fever i have.
like the idea of a furrow blade on back.
with the fresh tilled dirt you should not even feel it back there.
Geno, does WHS also offer a planter attachment also?
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