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Fascination with plowing...
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 11, 2004 at 03:02:04 from (66.83.236.250):

MOST "tractor enthusiast's" seem to have it. Any good reason to plow ground. (You never hear of anyone having a "baler day") I'm sure everyone has their favorite chore on a tractor. Some people love mowing hay, others like planting time. They all have their attraction, but I still like to roll the dirt over myself. We quit doing it on a regular basis, almost 25 years ago. First it was chisel plowing, then in the mid-eighties, we started no-tilling full time. Over the weekend, I finished restoring a set of plows, just so I can bust some sod. (I have about 65 acres that needs to be plowed) Here is a picture of my finished product. John Deere model 416A (3x14") vintage 1958. What is the fascination with plowing? WHy does everyone jump at the chance to do it? If that's NOT your favorite tractor chore, what is? Let's start this week on a positive note...No sniping and argueing this week, please. John
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