Posted by Texasmark1 on October 20, 2014 at 06:20:05 from (172.243.93.14):
In Reply to: Hey Little Buddy posted by SweetFeet on October 19, 2014 at 14:20:15:
+1 on he might get the 10 acres done by winter.
That's the thing that turned me against moldboards; 1 or 2 or if you are lucky enough for a larger tractor maybe you can work yourself up to the same width as the tractor's tire spacing. Course when you have to turn it over that's a hard implement design to beat.
Remembering the Ford spec for the N tractors was that they had to pull a double bottom but don't remember how big....14" 16"?
At first I thought I remembered you were in E. TX. but I never saw land like that in E. TX. Then I remembered (I think) you were in OK., SW I think which made more sense. As I said before, when I was 20 I was stationed in Altus and for something to do in my off time I worked at the grain elevator and unloaded boxcars of wheat.....by hand.
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