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Posted by LumbrJakMan on August 05, 2005 at 12:19:21 from (205.188.117.66):
OK I need some HELP. I have a set of 3 Point , 2 Bottom John Deere Plows . I will be doing my Very First Land Plowing . I have 8 acres of Land that I will be turning over. Very Nice rolling land with no Major inclines or declines. I have NO IDEA how to set my plows , or what direction to plow in . I can use any and all assistance in this Venture. I will Bush Hog the field , and then begin the Plowing. The 8 acres was left idle for 10 years , I Bush Hogged it 2 Months ago , and its Growing again and we want to Plant Winter Rye, to get it Growing as a Cover Crop, instead of the weeds that are coming up. My tractor is a 2004 New Holland 40 HP 4 Wheel drive . I will Harrow it after its Plowed. I was told to drag a Telephone Pole section behind the Harrows . Thanks in advance Everyone .
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