Posted by Hoosierhog2 on October 13, 2010 at 13:16:01 from (32.178.106.107):
In Reply to: Re: Hello! New here! posted by John S-B on October 13, 2010 at 12:40:05:
Youd be supprised at how well they fill in. normally when they came to take trees they would take 100-150 and all in a row so i would run the mold board down one side and back up the other throwing the dirt in and then disc it down and you would never know there where trees or holes there worked great problem plowing is now that the trees are gone and im making more than 2 passes. Trying to plow the whole field it looks like im just tearing up the ground there are huge clods and chunks of sod that dint turn all the way and its a rough ride tring to disc it down. ive only plowed the area the trees were so far and some further out into the open portion where the trees were taken last year but im deffinatly doing somthing wrong. i know people farmed with smaller tractors back in the day and my plow is probably ment for a 8N and i cant imagine a 8N trying to disc this down i doubt it would even be able to drive through it. but i need to figure out what im doing wrong before i do the rest of the field. r
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