Dave H (MI)
Well-known Member
Actually, the question I ask myself more and more is "are we gonna need one this year?" I actually put a plow in the ground Tuesday and I thought we had it made until I got to the north part of the field and the plow turned into an anchor...water and all. Below surface water and I cannot work the ground. Higher parts were OK. Which brings me to my question...
Do combines get stuck in wet ground a lot? Tractor was not doing real good until I put the duals on and then it floats over the wet ground pretty decent. Just wondering if this is much of a problem with the older combines and do I need to plan ahead? 90" plus of snow melt followed by rain every third day. This is worse than hay...at least this year.
Do combines get stuck in wet ground a lot? Tractor was not doing real good until I put the duals on and then it floats over the wet ground pretty decent. Just wondering if this is much of a problem with the older combines and do I need to plan ahead? 90" plus of snow melt followed by rain every third day. This is worse than hay...at least this year.