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Re: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions
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Posted by CNKS on June 17, 2004 at 08:04:45 from (207.178.96.214):
In Reply to: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions posted by John (AZ) on June 16, 2004 at 02:43:59:
To clarify some of the posts below. The photo in the picture is a semi-mounted version of the trail behind "one-ways" also called "tillers" a primary tillage tool used in the Plains states, also other parts of the country. Runs relatively shallow and does not completely bury the residue as a moldboard plow does. The H/M 150, is as stated, a semimounted disk plow. It works the same as a moldboard, will go as deep as soil conditions and the tractor pulling it allow, turns the soil over just like a moldboard. This type of plow also comes in pull behind versions, like the trailing moldboard. Used mainly in drier climates, it can't be used in soil conditions as wet as can the moldboard because the disks won't scour as good as a moldboard will, although scrapers can be used. Pulls easier than a moldboard, an H can easily pull the H/M 150 with 3 disks, although certainly not as deep or as fast as an M. Spent many hours with the 3-disk version mounted to an H. Soil was a silt loam. Was always glad to get the thing off and do something else.
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