Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 04, 2009 at 07:45:18 from (209.226.247.122):
In Reply to: Re: Disc on Super M posted by IH fan on October 03, 2009 at 21:27:59:
IHFan: Just maybe if farmers disked a bit deeper we wouldn't have so much rough land. Smooth land has 3 rules, uniform plowing, deep disking and shallow on the finishing cultivator. My dad's test for smooth land, (on sod of course) if he could drive his 57 Chevy at 50 mph across the field it was smooth. Don't confuse smooth with level. I'm afraid poor old dad and his Chevy would be quite badly shook up following some of these hot shot new farmers. As I drive country roads, seeing a guy operating a 150 hp dualed tractor, wearing a hard hat to prevent injury on cab posts, you know damn well it ain't smooth.
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