Well, spraying with anything is out of the question because our water supply is only 15 feet away. I did call 811 this spring when we were ripping trees out. Guy came out and said the he couldn't determine the depth, bs in my opinion... His line of where he "thought it was" looked like the weirdest freakin snake I have ever seen!! SO, I am not having a lot of confidence in this guy! I have a Ferguson TO-30, Ford 2n, and JD 40T that will handle the chisel plow. I have a very low clay layer as well, 6 inches is about the medium. What is better for the land, chisel then disc, or plow then disc? If I rip it up with the chisel one way, then criss cross it, will it be "ripped" up enough for the disc to be able to do it's job?
My three point plow is a Case Eagle hitch 2 way 1x16, pretty cool! I am missing the coulter on the right side, but I have another one i will put on it. I used it to plow a buddys garden, it worked really good, but you have to get off of the tractor to switch the plow... Got tired of that and just left it plowing to the right and worked my way around his garden! What does the coulter prove? I know it cuts the sod, so I assume that I really need on in my case, right?
Thanks for the info guys, I am really excited to learn more! Thanks, Bryce
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