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Ain't grease wonderful
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Ain't grease wonderful
been waiting for ground to dry to plow neighbors gardens. Finally got dry enough, but disk plow is in Pieces still, so I dug the old molboard plow out from under the pile of old attachments. been using the disk plow, and the molboard has been setting for 6 or 7 years most of them outside. However, being an old hillbilly I always got a hand full of grease nad coated it good when I finished the seasons plowing. All it took was a quick once over with a wire wheel, and I was in business.
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my process , John is ----
I brush mine off with a wire brush after my plowing is completed and spray paint it . Works good after one pass on the field in the spring.
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I plowed my garden yesterday. I use grease to keep the plow from rusting. But I didn't wipe the grease from the moldboard before I started. All I know is that it was shiny when I finished I hope I'm not able to taste it when I grow my vegetables!!! I have all clay ground, but it was plenty dry enough when I plowed.
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