Posted by Hoosierhog2 on October 13, 2010 at 20:24:08 from (166.217.149.9):
In Reply to: Hello! New here! posted by Hoosierhog2 on October 13, 2010 at 11:55:19:
I will try to post a pic tomorrow evening
And i think i understand all the measurements you all were talking about. the plow is a 14in and its a old ferguson AO-14 I think. I dont know how to move my wheels in. It doesnt apear to be able to move in any more but then again im a newbie so maybe there is some room there to move them. right now the wheels are set so they measure roughly 6ft apart from outside to outside. And i will measure the plow points n the furrow to make sure they are even i think they are but i will check
I didnt think about the holes settling over time I do have a neighbor who would like to put in some beans and he would chisel plow every year but id rather not cause well you all might think im crazy but i dont like round up. no reason why but it doesnt seem smart to spray somthing that kills so much stuff and then eat what doesnt and im worried it would kill our bees we have several hives. but i would be intrested in planting somthing else and i could use my neighbors bigger equipment
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