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Nice job, Egon. It's amazing that little garden spot had so many rocks. Can you imagine what it would have been like to do that without a tractor? Your pile of rocks looks very familiar. Here's a picture of the rocks I took out of my neighbor's corral for him a couple of weeks ago. I suspect my rock bucket made the job a little easier than yours.
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Yes a rock bucket would have been easier. Most of those rocks were placed in the loader by hand. I could only load some of the bigger ones just by using the bucket.
On your avatar: is that a normal running position for your tractor?? ![]()
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Yeah, I found out that if I keep the oil in the front of the engine where the oil pump can't pick it up, it stays cleaner. What the heck, a diesel is supposed to clatter anyhow, isn't it? ![]() I can assure you that as steep as that looks in the avatar, it felt much steeper in the seat of my pants. . . ROPs up and seatbelt very tight...BONZAI! ![]()
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End result looks great Egon! I hope you'll get paid with some of the goodies out of the garden!
I'll be in my garden this weekend, tilling and planting. You can bet I won't be hitting any rocks like you pulled out!
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There are times I dream of nice deep black soil.
But today all I can think about is [ in the terms of Stomping Tom ] "And my back still aches" ![]()
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Here; rocks are rather common. No market for this type of rock. No one would even pick it up for free.
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