Posted by 560Dennis on July 09, 2022 at 06:30:15 from (71.72.187.41):
In Reply to: Plow post below posted by super99 on July 08, 2022 at 19:22:19:
Your photos show attention to details ,very important .
Soil 5 miles south of Lake Erie in north east Ohio is a challenge to get the leveling results I see in the photo . Yellow clay you got a window of A week to plow ,too wet or to dry ,better have the tractor and plows ready beforehand or you are stuck or the tractor is going double fuel consumption pulling it guts out wheel slip, sore back , you guy that have done know what Im saying.
I also watch them plow at the half century of progress , and that soil is hard to enter. Thats where you think you a good plowman till you drop your plows into the furrow and they just skate over the surface. Thats where you find out your plow isnt as set right in front of everyone there are witnesses . I say one and five cant get their plows in the ground . Go and watch !
Use to being very upsetting to me plowing to make a mistake and everyone down the entire road be witnessed to my screw up. Pride in workmanship Id say .
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