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Posted by Allan In NE on April 03, 2006 at 10:04:18 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Allan in NE posted by Quebec Red on April 03, 2006 at 09:23:57:
Hi Red, Bless yer heart, if you guys didn't watch out fer me who would? :>) I think the old 966's rear end troubles are on the wane (crossed fingers). I lifted the plow out of the ground an inch, which puts me right at 9" and that got me to 4.3mph, 3rd, forward stick. It's going pretty darned good with the exception of a tough spot every now and then. This dryland farming is kinda throwin' a few curve balls at me, but I think you guys are right. I watched the neighbors last year and they just barrel into it with the plow and use a disc as a first pass behind after the first good rain. Then, it is just a matter of summer fallowing as per usual the rest of the summer with the spring tooth or a cultivator. The 10 acres I got plowed last fall with fall right into line with just a pass of the packer 'cause it is mellowed out now. Don't know 'bout that 686 thing. In 1980, the 18.4s were an option as far as I can tell. ?? Allan
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