Posted by SVcummins on June 12, 2019 at 18:28:23 from (75.174.14.5):
In Reply to: Re: Finished Plowing posted by 2510Paul on June 12, 2019 at 16:16:38:
That’s one nice thing about having a 3x16 plow ya you might ketch h*!! about your pos tractor but even when the ground is like cement you can drag the plow 5 mph and 10 inches deep big plows are great when you’re doing stubble ground that gets farmed ever year I was plowing double with a guy pulling 3x18 with a 2 135 white and had his hands full in our soil by the time you screw around finishing up and laying off lands and doing the headlands especially on small odd shaped fields a smaller two way gets more done than a bigger one way anyway my equipment has to be able go on a trailer and go up to 60 miles away it’s pretty hard to load a 5 or 6 bottom semi mount plow and a tractor on a 24 foot gooseneck
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