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Re: Rollover Plow and Dead Furrow question?
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Posted by Allan in NE on December 17, 2004 at 09:59:30 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Re: Rollover Plow and Dead Furrow question? posted by steveormary on December 17, 2004 at 09:44:27:
Hi Steve, When I get this farm up and running, I want you to come up here, 'cause you and I are gonna do some farming. I know that putting the disc in front of the plow sounds plumb silly; dumb in fact. What kind of a fool notion is that, anyway?! Everyone knows that the disc follows the plow, for goodness sake!!!! But, you would be amazed how nice a field of old cornstalks, wheat stubble or just plain ‘weeds’ will plow down when the remaining residue is only 6" long. :>) We used the spring-tooth with 'harrow & leveler' approach too for many years (leveler being a 24' length of 6" well pipe). But, those darned tractor tracks were always still evident until well after the 4th of July. When these packers came out, that little headache was a thing of the past. Get your suitcase ready, 'cause you and I are gonna do this thing. :>) Allan
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