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Decided to put the 105 to work while I think about the 782 driveshaft coupling adapter to the briggs flywheel. So after seaarching craigslist and many emails I finally found a 1a tiller in Vermont. Took the 7 and 1/2 hour round trip got home and hooked it up the next day. Finally had some nice weather her in SE NY and decided to put the tiller and 105 to work. A little premature with the tilling but figured I'd do it once in March then throw some horse, cow, and chicken manure in letting it leach into the soil then hitting it again in late April early May. The ground ended up being so muddy the I got the 105 stuck all the way up the bottom of the gearbox(didn't get any pictures of it because my hands were so muddy). I tried to pull her out with my car and some other ideas but with no success. Finally I ended up taking the tiller off (which I was trying not to do) to shed some weight tipped the 105 on her side. While holding it with one hand I took some wood planks, so the wheels wouldn't fall right back into the mud holes and did the same thing for the other side. Needless to say I got her out and with a little perseverance I finished tilling my garden and called it a day.
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Absolutely awesome, I cultivated mine yesterday. Picking up my tiller belt tomorrow and going to turn it under one good time then start planting some early stuff...I can hardly wait I love growing groceries lol
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126 in surgery with weights, spring assist, 3 point and sleeve hitch 100 with woods finish mower and rear lift, Nice 125 with super nice sweepster, 1782 Super Diesel, 1650,782D in surgery, 102 parts tractor.. 3 Brinley plows, Brinley cultivators , rear scrape blade, front plows and custom built bedder attachment.
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Looks fun!
Wish I had the dirt to do something like this. One pass in my "spread" and it'd be new septic time!
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Very nice looking garden plot and well worth the effort to "dig out".
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Conig Gentleman Farmer: 104, Brinly plow & disc harrow. Minding my own business since I don't know when... |
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Looks like that was fun!
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Running a tiller is fun. I've been thinking about getting mine out but it's early march in SE MI...not yet.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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Looks like a nice garden and maybe POTW if you submit it.
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Awesome pics! Your garden looks good!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Just put the tiller on my 149 the other day. Still too wet to till here in VA, but maybe in another couple weeks. I'm not getting mine that muddy!
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The 149 and tiller are looking good!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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