Posted by 01gentdc on November 27, 2016 at 07:55:10 from (184.16.220.146):
In Reply to: Re: Chisel plow posted by 1206SWMO on November 27, 2016 at 06:04:12:
I pull 7 shanks easily with my 1070,. your 1086 ought to be able to keep up the pace . Blaine that was a very nice rig ,. I know you and I both wish you were still working with it ,,the 2390 was hi tech hpower. and new equipment is even more hi tech today,. but not any better IMHO ...just think what our granparents farmed with 36 yrs before that pix ,1944. many had a few tractors , but most all of them still had a good team in the field working alongside ... from 1968-70 I was lucky enuf to plow tobacco , corn and taters and tomato fields with a fine mule named RED that was trained in deep ky hill country, all the neighbor kids got a chance to work him too ,.. we all loved it.. you were probably around 30-35 back in 1980,,. and no doubt like my brothers and I was a believer in earl butz s' claim" America was going to feed the world,. so tool up ,,and . borrow to build up a arsenal of new heavy duty rapid farming equipment to meet the need !",,. ,,.I Would Bet Your Daddy was like ours in Those days ,,. Stating" Go Easy and be CAREFUL,hard Times can come back again , and you are still gonna have to pay for that nice equipment,. somehow , or loose the farm "
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