Posted by LA in Wi. on March 17, 2008 at 07:16:51 from (71.171.165.205):
In Reply to: Plowing problems... posted by digii3 on March 16, 2008 at 18:48:34:
Good gosh, man, you are plowing ground that is too wet. I can see that by the amount of wet soil on the tractor front wheels, the left plow wheel and the track made by the left rear of the tractor. The field looks like sod from last year, or grass?? All those tires should be dry except for the right rear on the tractor, the right and rear plow tires. I"ll bet as that left rear squeezes on the soil you could almost see moisture squirting out. Based on those guys who live in your area, they are right....wait 2-3 weeks. If you have heavy black soil (sure looks black) and you work it wet, you will pay all season long for that sin. It"s only March...what"s your hurry?
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