Yeah, glen, I got 3" of rain last Sunday (grass was thick and tall when I mowed the yard Thursday right after we got another .03" that morning), then I got another .65" today. I've already gotten more rain in 2000 than I did for the entire calendar year of 1999. So things are in pretty good shape in my neighborhood right now, if it just doesn't stop for the rest of the summer like it did last year. This Spring the creek at the bottom of the hill where I usually go crappie fishing was dried up completely. And now the road is barricaded because it's under water for about a hundred yards. Of course, that's not a problem because there's only one house on the other side of the creek and they can get in and out from the other side; they just have a little longer drive on a narrow dirt road.
And a tiller 20" wider than mine would give you a little more propulsion, especially on hard ground. I'm usually tilling on soft ground that's been cultivated regularly.
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