I see I missed a call form you Bro sorry about that, am building ramp to replace the set of stairs at the house,, You know I have the plow you need,, I am sure you have something I would consider trading on it, but Jon has so much to haul to me know I bet its a few days before he gets to it as I know it would be a tough sell to get you to come out for it lol, always makes me chuckle when the "Only way to farm is no-till" boys have to say how great it is for Them,, it sure is not the only way or the best way for other areas to do it no matter how many times they say it is,, that is like me telling them they are stupid as dirt for no tilling,, if it works for you I am Good with that, but not thedse boys they know it all,, they think anyway, but you guys need to open your ears it flat out does not work every where, I slowed down on moldboard plowing here not because it does not do the best tillage but because of the sear cost of it compared to using a chisel plow,, but I still have to do it every so often, I am not sure I would even really sell my 400 Series plow its a 7-18" as it sets but needs to be put back to a 6-18" just too long for my ground,,, Anyway Bro Sorry you was not able to get the replacement plow yet,, this just proves my point even more many are finding out they still need to loosen the ground up the way only a moldboard will do,,
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