Posted by Texasmark1 on September 17, 2014 at 08:06:53 from (184.20.48.56):
In Reply to: 3pt or pull type posted by young tractor on September 17, 2014 at 07:07:20:
Only chisel I ever got to work in rock hard clay soil was a Graham-Hoeme "Haymie" chisel pull type made in Amarillo, TX. back in the '60's era +/- time line. Said to be "The Plow that Saved the Plains". Mine has 7 shanks setup in 2 rows and would take less than 10 hp per shank if in your lower shift ranges. I work it very well with my 57 pto Branson in A-2, A-3. The tongue was very long and that is what makes it work. The shanks stay in the ground and dig rather than hop along the surface.
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