Posted by Bryce Frazier on July 11, 2015 at 20:25:40 from (67.142.182.23):
Well, now that I have gotten my oat hay finished, I am going to rip up the field next door so that I can kill off the weeds BEFORE they go to seed!
A good friend of mine has advised me to chisel the field where the Ferns were, then just disc the rest of it, rather than plow it all under. What do you guys think?
I have this Dearborn Chisel Plow, and it is in good working shape. Think I have 7 tines on it.
I want to try to use it with my 2N. I know it will have the power for it, but I am concerned about the gearing. 1st is a little too quick in my opinion, but we all know that millions of acres have been plowed with a 2x12 / 2x14 plow in 1st behind a 2N, so do you guys think it will handle this chisel?
Fluid in the rear tires, and a good bit of snort for sure.
I have the TO-30 I could use too, but that tractor is so pretty and special to me, that I really hate to get it dirty!!! :(
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