[AT] One-ways?
H. L. Staples
hlstaples at mcloudteleco.com
Sun Feb 8 12:38:06 PST 2009
Years ago I traded for a 10 foot one way. Don't think I was ever more
unhappy trying to make that thing work consistently. It would do a
pretty good job till I hit a grassy spot then it would try to pass the
tractor. I traded it off and the guy made a little offset disc out of the
parts.
On 2/8/2009 10:51:35 AM, Herbert Metz (metz-h.b at mindspring.com) wrote: >
Years ago, most farmers in some areas of the midwest used one-ways >
(similar to a moldboard plow, except replace these plows with a 6' to 12' >
section of 16" to 24" ciameter discs, approx > 8" apart, and all on the same
1" to > 2" shaft). OR, like a disc plow, except built for going only 2" to 5
deep. > Are one-ways in use today, or are they all setting in fencerows? >
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H. L. Staples
McLoud, Oklahoma
USA
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