Posted by Maxwell99 on February 20, 2012 at 14:17:45 from (208.92.105.244):
In Reply to: Best plow? posted by Don Tanberg on February 20, 2012 at 09:06:52:
don, I would look for a local farmer who has big equipment, he can come in and have your ground plowed in no time, he will have a late model plow with kickbacks, that is, if his plow hits a root, it will kick back then reset, not tearing up the plow. just pay him to plow your field and disk it down. Do not know what equipment you have, but with the ground plowed and disk you can then order it with your little tractor. I did the same thing on some ground i wanted to sow down, neighbor brought his big John Deere in and disc it up deeper than i could have plowed the ground. I worked it down and planted the grass. Just paid him for breaking it up. Good luck and be safe, remember your little tractor is great for cultivation, not so much for breaking up new ground. Why take a chance on tearing it up.
if you do buy a plow this is what you need, with those roots, watch video:
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