Never took a picture plowing and have not farmed for several years now. The best turn over of all plows I had was a David Bradly 2-12" pull type hydrolic lift. Had an old sod pasture tried plowing with the Deere 52 2-12" and it turned up so rough I could not get over it with the 46 B Deere to work it down, Switched over to the Bradly and mad nice smooth ribbons and that I could work with that B Deere but it does not take much of a hole to burry the front of a tractor running 5:00x15" tires either. I have had 14" and 16" plows as well and prefered the 12" size. Never wanted to plow over 6.5" deep, I did not like bringing up that yellow clay to mix in the top soil, now it is all mixed together. And I did not care much for the Oliver bottoms. The 12" oliver bottom did decent work and if I could have gotten a share with a nose for it would have been a lot better but the deep suck was not avaible for it. That Oliver bottom with a deep suck share on a Deere 55H plow frame would have made a good plow. That was the bottom that had a second shape to the moldboard that halfway back it changed angle and rolled the furrow over better. But that blade share was the pits.
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