notjustair
Well-known Member
The soil is warm enough to plant sweet corn. I usually hook onto the old Allis Chalmers four row with the 4020 but I had the post hole digger on
it. Instead of hooking up the 886 I decided that the old M Farmall would be nice with the temps right around 78. I ran two passes in. I'll wait 10
days and do four more, then a week and do two more. I'll end up with a couple of acres and the bulk of it for freezing will be ready all together
when I'm not too terribly busy. I can't wait to have some fresh Ambrosia! If I didn't have to grind feed I could have just left the M hooked up, but
it's a lot easier to hook things to than the big tractors.
it. Instead of hooking up the 886 I decided that the old M Farmall would be nice with the temps right around 78. I ran two passes in. I'll wait 10
days and do four more, then a week and do two more. I'll end up with a couple of acres and the bulk of it for freezing will be ready all together
when I'm not too terribly busy. I can't wait to have some fresh Ambrosia! If I didn't have to grind feed I could have just left the M hooked up, but
it's a lot easier to hook things to than the big tractors.