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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 07, 2006 at 05:12:25 from (64.228.35.112):
In Reply to: Re: Super Chief moldboard posted by Allan In NE on April 07, 2006 at 04:29:27:
Allan: Quite agree, but even form my air conditioned car, I can see your also dealing with past history. You will conquer. The disadvantage for the guy in the air conditioned car he doesn't always know who the history belongs to. It only takes a short time to create a mess, but years to correct it. I remember once being short handed, hired a cowboy to operate 1066 with 25' cultivator. My lead hand checked on him 1/2 hour into his cultivating, very lucky I might add. He was making 11 mph with cultivator bouncing. It would go full depth, then spring up practically out of ground. He had only made 4 rounds, that is the good part. What he had done, if you could imagine, felt like driving on solid waves on 6" seas, driving on it with pickup. Two seasons of tillage later you could still feel that when driving on it. By the way he had also broke 4 cultivator shanks in that 1/2 hour. I currently see a guy not far from me, trying to get an abused field back in smooth condition. He'd like to be doing no till, but it's just going to take some more conventional tillage to smooth that out. Lets face it, there are guys out there can make plowing look like they used a D8 with a ripper.
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