Talntedmrgreen
USA
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Posted - 11/25/2012 : 17:54:07
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naturally, I got carried away and with the little plowing there was to do, it was over pretty quick. She plowed UNBELIEVABLY well! I was really impressed with the easy steering, high seat position, comfort, ease of controls, etc. The hydrol ift is pretty darn fast, and I don't have to watch my implement to know when it's up or down...I can hear the slightest buzz when she hits here limit on each end. They hydro is simply sweet, fast and easy to control. It is jerky compared to a Vickers, but it's precise.
That last pic shows my last furrow, before tilling. The soil over there is balck as tar...and it stick like tar, and stains clothes and concrete like tar. Took me 20 minutes to wash the 3212's tires. I was maxing the plow out and it did a nice job. I was extending, and doubling the garden, so with that rich soil, their turf has a deep, thick sod/root layer. I wasn't running along enough furrow to really roll it all the way over, and my passes were slow and brief. The tiller did a nice job though...my first time tilling with anything other than a 3-speed. Soil was wet and sticky.
I did get fresh from the oven turkey pot pie though...my favorite recipe of Mom's. (AND...one to take home!) |
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