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lawn tractor rototiller
Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff?
Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. |
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"Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. My nominee for the funniest post of the day !! LOL |
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Perhaps, though it won't be much different than using a rear tine. For a
large area, a utility tractor with a pto or hydraulic tiller works great, the tow behind just have a separate gas engine of course, just saves some walking. "Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. |
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You know, it seems like every usenet group has it's resident jerk off.
You know what I mean, the person who never contributes anything but snide remarks. Then again, certain peoples sender names kind of speak of what those individual are probably like. Have a nice day. Srgnt Billko wrote: "Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. My nominee for the funniest post of the day !! LOL |
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"Larry" wrote in message ink.net... You know, it seems like every usenet group has it's resident jerk off. You know what I mean, the person who never contributes anything but snide remarks. Then again, certain peoples sender names kind of speak of what those individual are probably like. Have a nice day. And I'll bet you know that every newsgroup has some idiot who asks the stupidest questions anyone can imagine - hoping to solicit responses from trusting posters who are trying to be helpful - just so he / she can laugh at them. Srgnt Billko wrote: "Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. My nominee for the funniest post of the day !! LOL |
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"Frank Knight" wrote in message nk.net... Perhaps, though it won't be much different than using a rear tine. For a large area, a utility tractor with a pto or hydraulic tiller works great, the tow behind just have a separate gas engine of course, just saves some walking. Hey Frank - notice ""4-6" of this rock hard clay"". - and the posters ability to figure out how to ask the question in an obscure internet group but INABILITY to look up a local phone number and ask a renter directly. "Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. |
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Good point. Sounds like the tractor pto operated one might do the job!
Frank "Srgnt Billko" wrote in message ... "Frank Knight" wrote in message nk.net... Perhaps, though it won't be much different than using a rear tine. For a large area, a utility tractor with a pto or hydraulic tiller works great, the tow behind just have a separate gas engine of course, just saves some walking. Hey Frank - notice ""4-6" of this rock hard clay"". - and the posters ability to figure out how to ask the question in an obscure internet group but INABILITY to look up a local phone number and ask a renter directly. "Larry" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know if equipment rental companies have this type of stuff? Seems a shame to have to use a manual one when you have the lawn tractor. I'm getting ready to plant a new lawn and really need to work the nutrients into the top 4-6" of this rock hard clay we have here in the Raleigh area. Thanks. |
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