Posted by BushogPapa on February 20, 2012 at 18:48:11 from (173.88.50.86):
In Reply to: Best plow? posted by Don Tanberg on February 20, 2012 at 09:06:52:
Think about what all will be growing in that sod...
You likely will be fighting many, many hidden Grape Vines and Poison Ivy vines that will tangle and plug your little plow.. You will not be able to cut more than a 3" root and may just break something.. I second the idea to have someone bring in a larger piece of equipment to break your ground... You will be able to disc and pick up the largest roots and rocks without killing your little tractor..
Other-wise, get a larger tractor to do the heavy work, then sell it later.. A Late JD "A" and 2-14" plow will get it done..or any of the older combinations.. AC WD-45 tractors are reasonable and will handle 3-14" in any soil.. Ron..
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