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Re: Trip plow works great!

Postby Eugene » Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:36 pm

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=61263&hilit=stuck+troubled

Above link. Clay soil. First time turned over in at least 30 years. Maybe much longer because the acreage/farm does not have a corn base.

Couple passes with the disk harrow and peg toothed harrow, the soil worked up nicely.
I have an excuse. CRS.

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Re: Trip plow works great!

Postby Shadow_storm56 » Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:54 pm

That's a pretty impressive little plow, also don't beat the guy up about his plowing technique :p. It can be a huge pain to get the forrows as close as they should be but eventually you get there haha.

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Re: Trip plow works great!

Postby Stanton » Wed Aug 12, 2020 6:26 am

Shadow_storm56 wrote:That's a pretty impressive little plow, also don't beat the guy up about his plowing technique :p. It can be a huge pain to get the forrows as close as they should be but eventually you get there haha.


Like everything else in life: Practice makes perfect (although, I had a basketball coach in school that liked to say, "Perfect practice makes perfect." Hmm, we didn't have a winning season that year either...)

Keep at it. :tractor:
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Re: Trip plow works great!

Postby ajhbike » Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:00 am

You must have exported those rocks down to the shoreline...we gottem too. Looks like you are doing great...right now the clay ground is like concrete because it is soooo dry

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Re: Trip plow works great!

Postby Mahoman » Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:59 am

ajhbike wrote:You must have exported those rocks down to the shoreline...we gottem too. Looks like you are doing great...right now the clay ground is like concrete because it is soooo dry

In 8th grade my history teacher loved to go off and talk about random things, and whenever we got to talking about gardening or farming he’d always spread his arms and say “we grow rocks!”
1949 Farmall H “Hap”
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1947 Farmall cub (my mom claims it’s hers and calls it “Petunia”)
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