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Pictures of harley work.
We have talked about harley rakes and what they do, so I am posting pix from the last job just finished.
Before work begins in the front. Tim |
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Front in progress. Hopefully there is not too much redundancy here.
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Before starting the work, in the back yard.
I am also posting shots of the harley rake at work, and what the ground looks like behind the rake. Tim |
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More photos.
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After this, I will show the finished shots.
It looks lilke I will have to do this in a second thread. Tim |
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This file manager is not working right at all. It keeps dumping photos that seems to be accepted.
Lets try again here. Tim |
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OK, that's it, and no second thread.
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Another rake
Landprides version of a Harley rake and the results of uneven watering on a newly seeded lawn, 2 weeks after seeding
Last edited by olderthandirt; 11-08-2006 at 03:28 PM. |
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Very Nice!!!!! Great tractor also!!
I have found out that around here there is no true top soil. Everything is rock, rock, and more rock. Every time I turned around, I was pulling up 10-30 pounders, not to mention the fist size stone and everything in between. Your yard looks great! Tim |
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I liked the trac enough to add 1 more
Get a pulverizer and run it over the ground first and your results will be better and it will take about 1/3 less time
Last edited by olderthandirt; 11-08-2006 at 03:28 PM. |
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Get a pulverizer and run it over the ground first and your results will be better and it will take about 1/3 less time






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