Yeah. I already have lots of rows so I may do hills as a comparison.Hmmm. That's a good debate.
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Yeah. I already have lots of rows so I may do hills as a comparison.Hmmm. That's a good debate.
Yeah. That way you will know which one does bestYeah. I already have lots of rows so I may do hills as a comparison.
Yeah. Plus my filler is out of Order so any tilling has to be done by hand and my big hoe (really mad about that) isn't any good so I just have a scuffle hoe and a small hoe which are both hard to break ground with.Yeah. That way you will know which one does best![]()
That stinks. What happened to it? It would probably take a good while and a lot if back work then.Yeah. Plus my filler is out of Order so any tilling has to be done by hand and my big hoe (really mad about that) isn't any good so I just have a scuffle hoe and a small hoe which are both hard to break ground with.
(That's supposed to be tiller not filler) The pull string on the tiller is broken, my brother said he'd fix it. As for my hoe well I had one of the same brand for almost 7 years and it was wonderful then it broke in half when I was trying to break sod (I did not have access to a tiller then) last year so in may we bought another one, we're talking about a $40/$50 hoe here, it was not cheap well I used it a lot and kept it in the barn and in AUGUST that same year the head busted.That stinks. What happened to it? It would probably take a good while and a lot if back work then.
Oh ok got it! Still waiting on him to do that? That must have been an awesome hoe. I wonder why it busted, especially since it was almost brand new too. I don't blame you. I wouldn'tkeep wasting the money on junk.(That's supposed to be tiller not filler) The pull string on the tiller is broken, my brother said he'd fix it. As for my hoe well I had one of the same brand for almost 7 years and it was wonderful then it broke in half when I was trying to break sod (I did not have access to a tiller then) last year so in may we bought another one, we're talking about a $40/$50 hoe here, it was not cheap well I used it a lot and kept it in the barn and in AUGUST that same year the head busted.Can't afford a real good made in America one and I ain't buying some expensive Chinese piece of junk again.
Yeah, he needs a cord. It was a good hoe. The first one snapped in half because dad accidentally cut 1/4" chunk out of the handle with his chainsaw.Oh ok got it! Still waiting on him to do that? That must have been an awesome hoe. I wonder why it busted, especially since it was almost brand new too. I don't blame you. I wouldn'tkeep wasting the money on junk.
Cool. Lol! Oops! It probably would. So you are good at carpentry?Yeah, he needs a cord. It was a good hoe. The first one snapped in half because dad accidentally cut 1/4" chunk out of the handle with his chainsaw.well the actual head didn't exactly break it just popped out of the handle and now it won't stay together. I guess I could go out in the woods and find a nice hickory sapling and make that into a handle, would probably be better anyhow.
Yeah. Indeed, I think I might just do that. Problem is finding a nice straight one. I consider myself to be fairly decent at it.Cool. Lol! Oops! It probably would. So you are good at carpentry?
Yeah. Indeed, I think I might just do that. Problem is finding a nice straight one. I consider myself to be fairly decent at it.