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Re: David in Wales - thanks for the response.
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Posted by RayP(MI) on April 27, 2007 at 04:53:24 from (207.241.135.202):
In Reply to: David in Wales - thanks for the response. posted by RayP(MI) on April 27, 2007 at 04:28:15:
David, just a note, my posting was intended to be tongue-on-cheek. Kind of a humerous jab! The plowing you showed was so perfect. Hardly "real world." Yeah, I know these guys work very hard at their craft, and it is incredibly smooth even and regular. My field conditions were extremely difficult, uneven, rough, sod bound, up hill both ways and side hills, and full of uneven furrows due to careless plowing practices previously. Also loaded with deep roots, even tree roots many yards from trees. Field had been in sod for many many years. Not plowing contest material! Plus my tractor doen't have draft control, - except for me constantly adjusting the hydraulics. Guide wheel was added by me, but it doesn't completely do the job.
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