| drglinski |
05-04-2016 08:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by Jeff in Pa
(Post 374506)
Great job Jeff showing them the "little tractors" work just as well. :beerchug:
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I can understand the frustration with a shallow running plow BUT do you offer to help them get it set up correctly? Not everyone has a farming background or the knowledge to set it correctly.
A helping hand would go far to making them both feel welcome and make it a lot more enjoyable for everyone.
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I know how to set up a Little Genius plow (how to do the string test and set it to a tractor per se not so much) so I get the general idea. One side is depth, other is horizontal adjustment. I've not had a whole lot of experience plowing, but I'm still learning.
That being said, I went to a plow day last fall where the host generously let me use his '54 Super MTA-Diesel and 60 plow-which I absolutely loved and would love to own that set up- and helped his 13 Y.O. cousin out who was plowing. I was following him down the furrow and noticed the Farmall C with a mounted 2 bottom was making a trough about 3 ft wide and not plowing for poo. Come to find out, at the end of the field, his plow was completely plugged and he was trying to pick out straw piece by piece. I knew that the only way to unclog it was to back it up and kick it out. I helped the kid out and explained what to do in the future. I enjoyed that I was able to help someone out with the limited knowledge I had about farming. :beerchug:
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