Posted by Hoosierhog2 on October 13, 2010 at 11:55:19 from (32.178.106.107):
hello everyone im kinda new here ive read lots just never posted. I recently bought a ford 4000 from my uncle (hoosierhog) and a few implements. And my inexperience shows i need some help
first question i was using a 2bottom plow behind my tractor and i thought i was doing well till i tried to disc it down. My plow is turning the soil well but man are there huge piles. my tractor is a good size with an 8ft wheel disc and the turned earth is so big in place the tractor bottoms out if that makes any sense. I got online and watch some videos of others plowing and they have nice neat furrows with the turned earth neatly layed upside down. Mine in some places is 2ft tall and no were neer of nicely turned. also is a 2 bottom two small for a ford 4000? thanks alot
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