Posted by Texasmark1 on January 19, 2019 at 07:14:31 from (172.242.9.56):
In Reply to: 3 pt disc plow posted by amo on January 18, 2019 at 07:08:39:
I have no idea as to the mfgr., but I finally found one at a local used tractor/implement dealer....has 4 24" or so discs. Getting used to how it works....we'll see. Sticks out over 6' and getting the 3rd member on the 3 pt set right is tricky. Neighbor had a 2 disc drag type he pulled with an early letter JD, maybe a B. To have something to do he'd plant Blackeyed Peas, invite the neighbors over to pick when ready and afterwards, just plow them in and start over. Gave him something to do and the Houston Black Clay soil was like velvet. One year he planted and the neighbors harvested peas with not one drop of rain on the crop....and it's hill top land.
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