Dave from MN said: (quoted from post at 15:05:15 10/15/09) Ok, going to look at a 180 Kiwanni Chisel Plow 11 shank with new shovels for $450 in a half hour. I have lighter soils and wont be pulling it to deep. Is this too much plow for a 1750 oliver deisel. The tractor keeps up with an 1850 so I know I am putting out more than the stock HP. The chisel will only be used for fall tillage of corn stalks. What do you think?
My first chisel plow was a Kewanee 13 ft. with straight points and with our heavy soil here it did everything but stay in the ground. It did the hola, polka, jumping, lurching from side to side, everything but stay in the ground when you really wanted it to. A few years ago I bought an old DMI straight chiesel plow with straight points also, and this thing don't come out of the ground, it pulls straight and gives good fracturing of the soil. I only use it on bean ground.
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