my opinion,a disc plow does good in rocky /rooty soil ,and also does a good job in sandy soils.it doesnt do so well in clay simply because it does rely on weight to a certain extent. a moldboard plow is the thing to use there.I personaly use both,both mounted and trail types,and quite honestly for overall use i myself would prefer a trail type moldbord plow 90% of the time.Once you have one set for your tractor its easier for me to operate and in my opinon does a better job than a three point type. Of course a three point with draft control takes much less user input,so it probably would be a better setup if youve never plowed before.Your 641, though I'm not familiar with it, would probably handle 3 14's pretty good i would think. Theres kind of a difference in the results also with the two types of plows.A moldboard seems to me to bury trash deeper which is an advantage if you have weeds,corn borers etc.A disc plow leaves more residue on the surface which helps hold moisture.Its sort of a thing where you need to decide what result you want and go from there. if your in one of the drought areas a disc plow may be to an advantage to help save moisture.
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