Posted by pistons on August 08, 2012 at 07:28:55 from (67.52.234.226):
Ok, Massey Ferguson 2705. 40 acres of corn soybean rotation. May even try winter wheat and possibly sunflowers. Would like primary tillage on the 40 acres to be accomplished in a 2 day period. I have read previous posts about matching HorsePower to a plow. forum article is here: >>> ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=implment&th=133055%3E
Has me thinking the Massey Ferguson 2705 is a 4 x 16 plow tractor and that the 40 acres could be plowed in 16.5 hours. I am thinking a rollover plow would be good so I don't have to turn headlands. But I hear the term auto-reset and highclearance. There are 4 terraces on the field. The field is more or less square. What plow choice or size makes sense? Much appreciated. Also, do people follow plowing in the spring with field cultivating vs discs?
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