thank you all for signing up for the CSA so far.
It has been a full week. I prepared and planted the second 1000' feet of parsnips, all done for that.
The tractor is still in repair. After the exhaust was put on and the alignment changed to 4' bed space between the wheels and the cultivator adjusted to that they found out it was not the tire leaking fluid (tractor tires are often filled with a sugar or salt solution to make the tractor heavier for better traction or lifting counter weight ), but the axle was leaking hydraulic oil through a weak seal. To fix that they have to take the wheel off, new bearing, new seal new this and that and $1300 later after the $750 other fixing cost it should be in order to work for me sometime next week. I guess old tractors are like old cars where we expect $1000/year to fix them; although the tractor drives less miles. Well, we don't drive the car much either this year...
Anyways without the tractor I am down to forking to loosen deep by hand and using the David Bradley or Blue -bear walk behind tractors to rip through the soil, after that gabbing the quack grass clumps with a special grabbing tool, after that raking and finally seeding.
That is all for this week. I am going out to work on those potatoes.
peace, Dulli

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