Posted by tom toney on August 26, 2009 at 10:28:57 from (96.19.220.30):
Confused in my mind (easy for me) over few things. Want to break up 2 acres of land that for past 30 years or more used for pig pasture. If I remember correctly, board recommended using two bottom plow and breaking land and then using disc. Have hugh two bottom turning plows, not sure of type can not locate any mfg data. Any certain place to look. Was scrubing with wire brush, did let the wasp find me. Break ground and then disc? Disc is 20 gang tufline disc. Any recommendations on best way to run plow and disc? Ran disc over ground but only turned about 2 inches after three rounds. Can not locate grease fittings on disc. There is a cup on edge where gangs start and few in middle. I rubbed grease into these cups to help. Disc and plow are both from early 70's when FIL bought them Thanks for any suggestions.
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