NICE, but too big for me and a bit more than I want to pay.
Ummmm; a dumb question, but I might just as well ask it.
Looking through the specs of the various Aldo Biagioli plows it SEEMS that (for a given horse power) a single turns over almost the same width as a double or a triple.
Am I reading this right ?
I guess it makes sense, since the power required probably depends on the total cutting width and speed, but I had been carrying around the notion that a double, triple or quad would turn over n times the amount of soil per pass.
Right now I'm thinking that a wide single would be a lot cheaper, lighter and easier to handle in tight quarters, e.g. for anyone who wanted to turn over small back yard garden plots.
Ummmm; a dumb question, but I might just as well ask it.
Looking through the specs of the various Aldo Biagioli plows it SEEMS that (for a given horse power) a single turns over almost the same width as a double or a triple.
Am I reading this right ?
I guess it makes sense, since the power required probably depends on the total cutting width and speed, but I had been carrying around the notion that a double, triple or quad would turn over n times the amount of soil per pass.
Right now I'm thinking that a wide single would be a lot cheaper, lighter and easier to handle in tight quarters, e.g. for anyone who wanted to turn over small back yard garden plots.