Majorman -- Wow, that's crazy about the vast differences in soil types. Need a bit of aggregate in the soil to scour it up it seems like. I definitely use grease to paint mine, it holds good for multiple years in the shed.
Butch(OH) -- I am going to go pick up a flap disk this weekend. It's pouring rain today, so I've got some time to play with shining it up with some elbow grease. Good to know about deep and slow. I could go down to 1st and put it in a bit deeper.
caterpillar guy -- I grease mine and it seems to hold for a few years of non-use in the shed. This plow came to me not being used for probably 30 or 40 years, so I need to get an initial deep layer of rust off, then I hope to not have to manually grind on it again.
tomstractorsandtoys -- Seems like the first share just will not shine, maybe it doesn't get as much pressure as the other two. But yeah, the soil here seems hit or miss on scouring. It was fun though!
INCase -- That seems like an interesting plowing method. Fortunately I have a lot of room to play with so I can do straight runs, as I have no clue on how to contour plow or make headlands or finish off a field... I need to do some plow days and have someone show me the ropes haha.
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