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Re: CHIESEL PLOW
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Posted by txblu on March 14, 2005 at 06:10:41 from (209.151.114.92):
In Reply to: CHIESEL PLOW posted by Jimbo Wilson on March 13, 2005 at 17:18:21:
I pull an 8' Haymie chisel with a 4010 in black clay. (4010 is around 75 hp pto.) Has 7 tynes odly spaced with a long tongue and hyd lifted tires. Comercially built in Amarillo, Tx. 1st go on virgin soil is a black smoker and only about 6" deep. By the 3rd round I have them buried (about 10-12"). Great plow. Like to use 3rd gear out of 8. I've tried 3 pt plows or better described as cultivators and have found that if you want to dig, you have to get a long tongue and get the tynes back from the tractor. The 3 pts just skip over the ground....unless you already have it plowed. Mark
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