Posted by Leroy on April 15, 2023 at 14:10:02 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Plowing pictures posted by rustred on April 15, 2023 at 07:03:50:
Second gear is best but in some spots third will work. And My plow was a 555ABH plow, for H as in hydrolic but only a 3-12 in plow. Have had 14 and 16 as well but did not like them. Here 7 in deep is all you should go for top soil depth, larger bottoms don't work as well at nepths need for correct top soil work. Even at the 7in would be seeing in bottom of furrow the yellow clay plowing at 7in and you should not want to see any of that yellow clay subsoil ever getting mixed in the top soil. And the John Deere 55 plow and the 555ABH are two entirely differnt plows. And I did not like hooking to a rock at the 7in depth let alone a 10in depth. as those 6 bottom plows would have been working at.
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