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Re: Re: Re: IH 1066 Plowing trouble
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 27, 2003 at 17:58:03 from (64.228.12.108):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 1066 Plowing trouble posted by Paul on April 26, 2003 at 06:45:06:
Paul: Fourteen guys have responded to your thread. To date only one of remotely agrees with you. Do you think it is possible 13 are wrong and you and other guy are right? I know some of these guys have worked some quite large acerage. I personally have plowed 500 acres per year when farming. That year I pulled 5 x 16 with 656 as my 1066 was on a 12 ton manure spreader. I have friend who 28 years ago was cash cropping 5,000 acres with two 1066 and a couple of 656. I know no one exceeds the engineered speed of plow bottoms on that farm. I have seen his combine making 6 mph with a 15' floating cutter bar flat on ground. His fields are smooth as lawns or hockey ice surface. The reason you cant run harvesting equipment fast is your land is too damn rough from decades of poor tillage practices. YOU HAVE A LOT TO LEARN.
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