Posted by DoubleR on July 09, 2022 at 06:21:55 from (72.111.184.90):
In Reply to: Plow post below posted by super99 on July 08, 2022 at 19:22:19:
I'm 70 years old too and been plowing since I started driving tractor and still can't do a good looking job of plowing. I grew up on mounted 3 bottom Oliver plows and have been using a I-H mounted 3 bottom dropped back to a two bottom for probably at least the last 25 years or so. I only do 5=10 acers a year but didn't even use it this year. I used my small digger then my 7 foot tiller and seem to get better results. My Dad never knew how to set up a plow and I guess he passed that on to me and my hard clay ground probably doesn't help either. I always blamed it on the mounted plow not doing as good of job as the trailer or semi mounted plow. I have learned allot on here over the years regarding setting up my plow.
Unlike some of your people, I would be more then open to suggestions on setting up my plow. I'm always willing to learn.
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