LOL, I like JHAP's sentiments regarding the beets.

My tractor used to run out of fuel every time I cut it off if it sat over night. Got pretty good at bleeding everything to get it started. I guess I finally found the leak that was causing the problem.
Greg since you'll be using it alot around ponds, watch out for muskrat dens or any hidden low place in dense cover especially with a load in the bucket. Try not to drive horizontal too close to the water or on too steep a grade. Approach the grade or water perpendicular. That way if something caves in you'll just get stuck which is much better than having a tractor on top of you esp. under water. When things go haywire on a tractor it usually happens fast.

The 2 most important items for food plots is a sprayer (easy to build yourself) & a seed drill. With those you can eliminate all the plowing & disking & have great food plots even on the side of a hill without erosion.

Last edited by Ric Swaim; 12/31/08 09:26 AM.

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