Posted by KenL on July 22, 2015 at 12:57:23 from (69.29.251.5):
In Reply to: Plowing and discing posted by FarmMan2600 on July 22, 2015 at 06:35:36:
I have never worked a figure 8 but, I have seen it done. It works the same as the way we used to do it. Our fields were long and narrow. We zig-zagged across the length of the field at about 45 degree angles. Then when you come back along were you just worked and get to the edge of the field, you cross what you already worked and keep going next to what has been worked. Each time you get to the edge of the field you cross what's already worked and go along side what's worked. This is almost impossible to explain without a diagram. It's hard enough to teach someone to do it correctly when he is riding with you. The way it ends up is, when the whole field has been worked, it has been worked two times and believe it or not, it takes less time than if you work it one way and then rework it another way. If you are now baffled, don't feel bad. I just read what I wrote and I'm baffled and I worked many fields that way.
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