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Posted by Chris in SeMo on July 05, 2005 at 17:40:46 from (216.41.149.80):
In Reply to: Well, Phooey posted by Allan in NE on July 05, 2005 at 14:52:49:
Allan,Fine looking plow there.I've noticed from occasional posts on this board that some of the folks never needed a plow such as the rollovers and so probably don't realize just what a difference they can make. Years ago on a the LZ Ranch near Picacho,Az. I rode rounds with a friend plowing in a one mile field. He was using a large dozer(D-9)? with about 10 plows up and 10 plows down.MUCH too slow and cumbersome to lay off lands then work them out so turning back right beside himself on those 1 mile rows made all the difference.Not a foot of driving and not a minute of time were wasted.By the way,come cotton picking time They cut roads crossways every quarter mile on those mile long fields.Sorry for the long post,Gotta Go! Thanks,Chris in SeMo.
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