[AT] Super Ms, Ralph Video. disc brakes etc.)
Ron Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Mon Dec 31 06:26:16 PST 2012
Charlie,
You absolutely hit the nail on the head with this posting. I really
would not want to subject one of my fields to plow day plowing. It just
might take years to straighten things out.
Of course, I don't have any fields. But I do have 5 plows.:-)
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 12/31/2012 7:30 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Gene, my guess is that the guys at the plow days don't have their
> tires loaded with water or fluid and probably don't have wheel weights.
> Not arguing your point at all but my experience with plow days is a bunch
> of guys that would have been laughed at in the field in 1962. Their plows
> are generally not set up correctly and the tractors can't get any traction.
> Even the ones that are properly ser up are running in a furrow cut by a
> different plow
> that might not be properly set up. If the furrow isn't cut straight walled
> and deep enough
> the tractor won't track right.
>
> Charlie
>
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