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Old 04-30-2015, 06:40 PM
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I don't know if together we can move mountains, but I do know we can work some gardens!
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Are they twins
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No, one is a 782, the other is a 582.
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Good looking team of workers
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Awesome. Do you like the gear/ tiller & hydro/ plow set up? I always figured the opposite was the way to go.

Whats your thoughts
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Nice set up! Gotta love the red ones!



I hate tilling with a hydro. Plowing with a hydro isn't that bad though.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:52 AM
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So far tilling with the gear drive and creeper is much better imo than with the hydro. It seemed to me with the hydro, I always was going too fast, or not moving at all. With the gear drive, if you hit some hard pack, you may have to push in the clutch till it smoothes out, but when your moving it is always the same speed. That said though, I really miss the hydro lift on the tiller. Lol hopefully I can find a spring assist one of these days and bridge the gap a little bit.
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