That is soil which has been plowed up much earlier and this plow is just redoing the field again. It seem to be doing a great job and with that one could just go behind that with a tiller and and use a cultivator to form your rows for planting.
That’s what I was thinking I wouldn’t waste the fuel plowing that. Wonder how those plows do in rocks? Do they just bounce over them? Around here if you plow a day you pick up rocks for a week.
What's the purpose of the disc that's the furthest back? Is it to help the implement stay centered behind the tractor? To keep it from tracking left or right? Also, when he gets down to the end of his run how does he start a new one? If it turns dirt off to the right side of the tractor then when he turns around to come back, wouldn't it turn the dirt the wrong way?
they work great, i saw an old movie once that said disc plows were part of the cause of the dust bowl because they broke the ground up so well and then the govt paid farmers to chisel plow because it left big chunks that would not blow around as much.
That was Nice, those Disc plows are something else! id like to find a 2 furrow Disc plow for the 140 and a mid mounted one for the Cub. would work pretty nice id probably have to get a set of weights for the front rims on the cub tho.
How does this attach to the tractor? I have a 49 C, it has an aftermarket 3 point hitch but doesn't have draft control. What keeps this from digging in too deep?
It'll work your tractor harder and not nearly as good of a job. I used one on a 640 ford and the same one on a 5000 ford (which I wished I hadn't sold)
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