Posted by jon f mn on May 31, 2020 at 19:14:55 from (174.219.51.91):
Made a deal with this guy three years ago. He wanted his hay field worked up , planted to corn a couple years, then replanted to hay. So we made a deal. I was warned about him prior but thought how bad can it be, we have a written contract. Well it can be bad. Lol. Was supposed to be done last year but it started raining just as I finished planting the cover oats in this field and before I could get the hay in with the brillion seeder. Then it rained all summer and fall and I never even got the oats off. So this spring I had to seed down the hay. I figured with the oats still laying there if I just disced it and planted the Timothy hay he should get enough oats for a cover. But he didn't like that. Says discing alone is not good enough. Used my heavy disc first then the finish disc after. It looked like this when I started.
Looks like this when done.
The Brillion seeder I can rent is booked for the next two weeks and I don't own a drag, so it's just disced twice with the heavy disc and twice or three times with the light disc. He says there is too much grass left on top.
Oh well, hopefully he won't get too much in court and it will be worth it to be done with him. He has been impossible since the beginning. Guess I'll listen next time someone says to avoid someone. Lol
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