Plowed garden with gravely

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Lnk

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Ferguson to-20, Deutz D7007, Yazoo yhr-60, Gravely 5240, Gravely C8 and model L,
Prepped the garden today with the gravely rotary plow on my C8. Also prepared a planting area for more raspberries. The thing sat all winter with the fuel off when I shut it down last fall. Choked it and it fired on the first pull. Funny thing is, my most reliable equipment on the farm is also the oldest. The '51 a Ferguson tractor starts right up, any temperature, and this old gravely fires right up after 6 months of sitting.
 
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Gravely built their own engines until the 70's. 4" bore and 4" stroke+/- it had tremendous torque - just what was needed in a walk behind tractor. Simple and with a reputation for being indestructible Parts still available from Gravely. I don't know what engine is in your C8

Gravely stopped making their own engine as an economy move, after their disastrous move to North Carolina.
 
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Gravely built their own engines until the 70's. 4" bore and 4" stroke+/- it had tremendous torque - just what was needed in a walk behind tractor. Simple and with a reputation for being indestructible Parts still available from Gravely. I don't know what engine is in your C8

Gravely stopped making their own engine as an economy move, after their disastrous move to North Carolina.
Mine is a 68', they started calling the L8 a C8 when they upped the hp to 7.6hp vs the L8 6.6. this is a gravely T-head, and I like it better than my 5240. You can definitely lug the gravely engine. With the hills I have, the pressurized lubrication gives me piece of mind.
 
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In the last 7 years, I am pretty sure the Gravely rotary plow has done more non-gardening tasks, than garden bed prep.

Here it is installing a 4" pipe for a water runoff that my SIL could not mow over.

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After burying a pipe, the area now stays dry enough to mow, and there is no ditch.

We wanted to get rid of a dozen or more years of tax records,,
The rotary plow dug a trench, we put the documents in the trench,, the rotary plow covered the paperwork up nicely,,

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AND, we are always planting another tree or bush, or shrub,,

One bolt, and the wheels are off, and the machine is ready to dig a nice hole!!

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