Más lento que el caballo del malo. El tercer punto solo se toca una vez, cuando ajustas el arado al comienzo de la labor. Después siempre lo mismo. Si lo ajusta al final quier decir que todo el resto de la labranza esta mal hecho
Just for all you ‘yank hillbilly folk’ stating it’s not the correct way to finish. It is for a ploughing match which is what this. A few days after this is gets ploughed straight over again so all your comments are irrelevant seen as this is for comp purpose anyway.
I’ve got to say it looks nice, but we plowed 1500 acres a year. All we cared about was not leaving the dead furrow or lay of a land in the same place twice.
That is NOT the correct way to finish plowing a field. Just look at that deep dead furrow he left. That would be a real nice thing to deal with when it's time to plant or harvest .... NOT. To finish plowing a field correctly, you have to START plowing it correctly when you begin. To begin correctly you go through the field on the first pass, then you come back the other way and straddle what you plowed on the first pass so that now what you have plowed is level, and then you will have your two furrows on each side of the "land" that you just laid out, and then you just continue going up one side and then back down the other side, continually throwing the plowed land outward to the edges of the field.
I've always alternated between the way he's doing it and the way you're describing. Yes he's left a low spot in the middle, but starting in the center of the field and throwing in (like you described) creates a hump over time. By alternating, I've found it's easier to keep a more level field because ending with a dead furrow in the center of the field where it's humped up, helps give you somewhere to go with the hump when you fit with the disc. Of course a 2-way plow solves the problem... but that's sort of cheating in my book!