Posted by Leroy on October 17, 2019 at 06:10:04 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Plow Share Question posted by 2510Paul on October 17, 2019 at 04:48:03:
Narrow cut and for soil that turns over easy and pulls easier, full cut is for like a deep rooted crop that you are trying to kill off with plowing, they will cut all the deep roots to kill the plant where the narrow cut anything in the right side of the plow botton will not be cut off and continue to grow. And coverboards I had them on a plow we bought and took them off because of nothing but trouble. They are made for use when you are trying to plow deaper than the bottom is designed for. In your case your plow is designed to plow at a 9" depth and doo the job corectly. The cover board is designed to turn over the soil abouve that 9" cut so uou can plow 11" deep with a plow designed for a 9" depth And that plowing deeper than designed is why the bottom back end of the moldboard becomes razor sharp. If you want to plow 11" deep you would be better off to trade for a 20" bottom plow.
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