Glad to see that somebody knew enough to slow down long enough to actually get the plow set in the furrow. Then again almost nobody moldboard plows anymore so perhaps they couldn't remember back that far to know how to do it.
it appears to me that those antique plowing fellers need to find a good old fashion blacksmith to sharpen their lays the point of the lay is to be formed to suck the plow in the ground
@@brianpatrick8787 fluid in the tires or weights do not in the ground. When I was young we had a black Smith sharpen lays for us in he would heat them and hammer the point in a special way form and they would go into concrete almost. Once we bought a used plow and took the lays to be sharpened. He got very up set because the last time they were sharpend they did it wrong