Posted by SweetFeet on April 19, 2014 at 06:26:17 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: What is plow day posted by Rat in Can on April 19, 2014 at 05:10:11:
Same here... everyone just shows up and plows like wild men (or women, daughter and I even plowed a little bit last fall).
Sometimes there are 15-20 tractors all going at once on two or three lands.
Sometimes the rows get a bit skewed because some old tractor runs into trouble and has to stop plowing - so it causes a little zig or zag. Like in the pic below - the JD in the lead had trouble twice and had to be towed off the field - but everyone just moves over a hair.
They did all stop and try to help get it going - but it was a no-go. But nobody worries... it's just all about the FUN!
There are at least 8-10 tractors plowing at the same time that are not shown in this photo.
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