We used one of the Little Genius trailer plow every year and turned a lot of dirt. This one was 2-16's and had that neat trip rope you tied to the back of the seat.
Same thing .. I would hit a hard packed spot of ground and the points would ride up on top only scratching the surface. Even with good points I had the same result.
I got good enough where I could grab the far right lift lever from the seat and throw it all the way up. Trust me the plow will drop but it grabs deep.
With a little practice and knowing where the hard spots were, I could play the depth wheel to hold the plow into the ground pretty good.
I wouldn't recommend doing this by any stretch because it's a bit risky to lean back that far to release and pull this lever while still moving.
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