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Re: Plow with NO COULTERS??
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Posted by greywynd on January 12, 2005 at 09:08:56 from (209.226.236.151):
In Reply to: Plow with NO COULTERS?? posted by SuperCmore on January 12, 2005 at 07:53:47:
I have a plow with, and one without. The one with was my original plow, the one without is one that I inherited when I bought the property we have now. Having horses, the only plowing I do is when I decide a pasture is so bad that it needs worked up. The coulter will cut a nice straight line through the sod, allowing it to roll right over. We have a couple of 'kill paddocks' that we use for feeding in the winter, smaller so that during mud season spring and fall the horses aren't trampling good pasture to death. With all the old hay, manure etc. if I break it up in the late spring to help clean up the mess, I use the other plow, the one with the coulters seems to plug up...the old hay clumps are too much for the coulters to cut through, where as the other one usually pulls through it. (But, like some of the guys said, it's not as neat and tidy). Personally I've never used either one on a 'normal' field to plow in stubble and the like. Mark
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