Posted by 2510Paul on June 12, 2019 at 10:59:31 from (184.97.27.136):
I finished plowing last Friday and pressure washed everything last Sunday. I just have to cover the Moldboards and then put in neighbors shed.
For those of you who recall I bought a Case-IH 145 Roll-Over plow this spring. I got to try it on some sod but it did not stay in the full right or left position. It's a long story but I have not got the roll-over portion working yet. Once the JD 4200 is off the 4250 I will put the Case-IH 145 plow on and continue working with the roll-over function.
I plowed a lot of organic ground. Top was dry but down a couple inches it was really wet and in some places it was brick making clay. But, being June if I could get through it had to go. One neighbor's Deutz-Allis quit at the clutch so I had to finish his plowing. We give each other a lot of crap about JD and Deutz-Allis, which I also have some experience with, but it is all in good humor.
I remembered I was going to post this picture when I saw SV was plowing.
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