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PHOTO - it just doesnt look right

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David in Wales

09-25-2007 01:58:28




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This system has been around for years over here but never taken off - but this guy has got the rig set up very well to produce some nice work.
David




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Mattias

09-25-2007 10:41:16




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
I actually was in the factory where that plow is made a couple of weeks ago. They had some real monsters therethird party image



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Eric SEI

09-25-2007 10:11:32




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
With that much mounted up front, how can you see if it is safe to pull out of a field or go through an intersection?



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caterpillar guy

09-25-2007 09:37:55




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
I still lke the old pull plows. You guys can have those mounted anchors. That is a good job of plowing by any standards though nice grass too. I always like the pictures from over in Europe or the UK.



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I Agree

09-25-2007 09:36:18




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
Is it good work when the front bottom is running shallow compared to the third bottom running 3 inches deeper? Shouldn't all bottoms be running the same depth to be considered a well adjusted plow? Even the finished field behind him shows streaks or waves of different shadowed soils where the plow is not turning over the soil uniformly.



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djjd

09-25-2007 09:24:00




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
That's beautiful pasture grasses!! makes for a clean plowed field!



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Mike (WA)

09-25-2007 08:35:19




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
Sure seems like that would be a nightmare to drive- you correct a little to get the back lined up, and you screw up the front. Then you correct that, and. . . Well, you get the picture.



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MJ in the UK

09-25-2007 07:41:01




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
Hi Dave, when was this picture taken as it looks a lot like Jimmy Chalmers driving the tractor. MJ



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Allan In NE

09-25-2007 04:35:14




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
Nothin' more enjoyable to watch than a plow that is set up right. This guy knows what he's doing.

Assume he's pulling three on the back too?

Allan



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KYfarm

09-25-2007 04:31:59




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to David in Wales, 09-25-2007 01:58:28  
that sure is some beautiful grass being plowed under



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mark

09-25-2007 05:59:39




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 Re: PHOTO - it just doesnt look right in reply to KYfarm, 09-25-2007 04:31:59  
It sure is some nice looking grass....and I thought to myself....that countryside looks an awfully lot like the Bluegrass region (here in Kentucky)....Woodford county maybe? LOL!



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