Posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 16, 2009 at 08:16:36 from (70.105.234.113):
I'm going to be making a run out to Ohio here in a few days, and will be haulin' parts both ways.
Part of what I'll be hauling back, I hope, is a Little Genius of some sort. My top secret purveyor of agricultural artifacts has a number of them around in different sizes, and it's a question of matching up what I can use and what he has.
For tractors I have a SuperC and a BN (the latter rebuilt with 3-1/8" FireCraters). I know I'll always have the BN, so I want to size the plow for that. I won't be doing much more than turning up gardens (some of it new ground) and the occasional plow day.
So how much can I expect the BN to handle in medium soil (not light, but not gumbo either)? 2-12? 2-14? Or am I better off with a single 14 or 16?
And the big question! If a 2-xx is in the picture, will it fit in a full-size pickup bed, or should I be takin' the car-hauler out with me?
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