Tilling garden, helping a neighbor & Happy July 4th weekend! Kioti RX7320 & Rhino HD tiller

3 years ago
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Join me for some beautiful sunshine, fresh air, helping a neighbor, tractor fun and our July 4th weekend message to all of you and our Police, Military and first responders! In today's episode I will break out the Kioti RX7320 utility tractor and the Rhino HD tiller and head over to one of our neighbors farm's and till up a new garden space for them for a pumpkin garden. This is at our very rural Southern Illinois farm, and for those of you who have been with the channel you will recognize this neighbor of ours as John, the one we all chipped in on a fundraiser to help buy him an action track, tracked wheelchair so that he could enjoy the great outdoors with his kids and family. He was a firefighter and became paralyzed on duty and we wanted to help him somehow. His story is pretty amazing, so if you missed those videos here are a few of the links:
PARALYZED FIREFIGHTER SEEKS A DREAM, LETS HELP HIM: https://youtu.be/Fx2CalSlT5U
FROM DREAM TO REALITY! PARALYZED FIREFIGHTER GETS
THAT CHAIR!: https://youtu.be/2oSy2OGBXsY
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