Went to one yesterday, around 25 tractors of all colors. three of them were quite unique a 1935 Case model unknown, a model A John Deere on all steel wheels, Allis Chalmers WD45 Diesel. Even a newer John Deere front wheel assist with cab and loader with a two bottom plow, guessing around 35/40 horse power.
 
I had a plow day here the other day . Thinking I might plow a little more . Pulled the internet cable out of the ground it was supposed to be 3 feet deep it was only 18 inches deep
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If I had to lean side ways like that to plow all day I would quit plowing. And 18 inches to boot. There would not be any topsoil left around here plowing that deep. It would all be subsoil. Fields would look like a muddy desert with that much subsoil on top. Around here 6-10 inches is as deep as the top soil is. A few places you could plow a few inches deeper. I always plowed on land even with a 4 bottom plow. Driving in the furrow to plow would seem like it is hard on the back and rest of the body compensating for it.
 

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