Posted by dej(Jed) on March 15, 2013 at 11:48:01 from (141.189.251.1):
In Reply to: H and M difference posted by soundguy on March 14, 2013 at 17:37:40:
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There is no set rule. They all run different. A lot of guys barely scratch the soil when plowing. We always turn the top of the clay up here in Pa.
There is no SH that will pull a 3 x 16 plow in sod all day long. Maybe in 1st on a dry day with about 8 lbs of air in the tires per side. Fact is if you don't plow deep enough, the crop roots don't do well becasue the soil is compacted. Also the old 300 plows nicely with the torque and all of the new features they had. The 300 will out plow a SH also.
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