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    Leadeye

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    Concords and Fredonia grapes are great if you have the soil. I'll plant some if I ever clear off some ground around here with better soil. The house and surrounding area are part of an old log yard, just not much to work with.
     

    db1959

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    I need to stop by the old homestead and see if the vine is still there. Its been many years since I last saw it. It was about 10 feet long if memory serves me correct. Lots of grapes
     

    Leadeye

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    Been tilling, leaves, compost and lime, but the soil was barren marl and clay when we moved here. Ragweed wouldn't even grow.
     

    db1959

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    Great, if there's no rust.
    And easy to get to.
    I think I have to take off the idler pulley. Its a weird shaped pump.

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