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Re: Plowing with Fasthitch
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Posted by Harley on November 07, 2006 at 18:09:02 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Re: Plowing with Fasthitch posted by Allan In NE on November 07, 2006 at 08:21:19:
Hey buddy, ( we usually plowed a field in a square) we would start out along one edge and when we got to the end we would raise the plow, turn left, and drop the booger in the ground. Just keep doing this till you're done. Then start in one corner and plow on both sides of the corners the same way you fill the dead furrow. Like I said, with the front down and the rear of the plow up just to the top of the ground, and enough speed, it will throw the dirt into the furrows and with a little cross discing, you can't see the furrow. Now remember, we weren't trying to irrigate anything either so it didn't have to be tabletop flat. Which is a good thing, cause there weren't no flat ground where I came from. Harley
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