Posted by ADB-Ia on March 24, 2021 at 10:47:40 from (207.32.21.193):
In Reply to: Re: Weak Plowing posted by BidrDoc on March 24, 2021 at 09:49:15:
BD, welcome aboard. I see you learned right up front that we have all kinds here. lol. Your 884 should be a good fit for your operation. First I'd add some ballast weight to get more traction. You might consider dropping a shank off the chisel or 2-staging it as Jim recommended below. And it is normal to have to carry some weight on the wheels of the disc in some soil conditions. Matching tractors to implements isn't an exact science. You figure out what works for you and go with it. Sometimes smaller implements that the tractor can pull easier makes the job more pleasant and on a small operation the time consumed isn't a big factor. I don't know what your operation looks like, but life is good when you can eat eggs from your own chickens, drink milk from your own cow, eat meat from your own barnyard, and have veggies from your own garden. And it can be a whole lot of fun and rewarding doing it. Good luck!
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