Posted by Adirondack case guy on April 23, 2020 at 09:05:32 from (74.65.90.205):
In Reply to: Back at it posted by 2510Paul on April 23, 2020 at 06:52:24:
Well Paul, you can't get the plow upside-down HeHe. I am pretty much done with spring plowing. We have a neighbor who we rent ground from that still needs to get his butt in gear and get his manure spread on it so I can plow it for corn. It is only 20A and I can knock it off easily in a day when he gets it ready. We had planned to retire the old Case 5X18 hydraulic reset plow, as we the local auction house was auctioning off a White 588 spring reset 6X20 on-land in near new condition, but all auctions were forced to go on-line only. My cousin had made all the necessary arrangements prior to the auction and was actively bidding when his smart phone went dead. GERRRR. The old Case did it's usual good job of plowing this spring, but the moldboards are wearing thin and shorter and the colters are half the diameter that they were when new.----------------Loren
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