Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on December 11, 2012 at 15:26:13 from (68.114.237.14):
A couple of wrong parts, a little rain & then four inches of snow. All this leads me to believe that I may not be doing any more plowing this season. There is a slight chance we'll have a dry spell, but I'm not holding my breath.
So, in the event I can't get back to plowing, what are my options? About all I know is, the corn stubble needs to be plowed under in the fall. I'm at just about the half way point on 35 acres & most of it was chopped. I have about two acres of shelled corn to plow under, too.
Yes, I would have LOVED to have been done with this nonsense a month ago. Looking for a different plow & not getting the "go ahead" until just before Thanksgiving have dictated otherwise. Also, if I would have known my plow was pooped out & that was indeed the tool I would be using to till 35 acres... the D@MN thing would have been rebuilt a long time ago.
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