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Re: Re: Why a disc plow?
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Posted by ron in MN on February 16, 2003 at 13:25:29 from (216.114.212.194):
In Reply to: Re: Why a disc plow? posted by Loren with thanks for your responses. on February 16, 2003 at 06:56:53:
Loren, You didn't answer my question as to which picture you were referring to. If it was to the picture called "Krause plow", then that is what was commonly referred to as a one-way and they did usually leave a fairly smooth surface as compared to the surface left by a true disc plow. You called your post "Why a disc plow?" so it can make a difference as to how we respond only when we known the specific photo you are referring to. As I indicated before, the photo called "Krause plow" is not a true disc plow.
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