jekyl
Member
Hello Folks,
I am looking to put in a food plot that will measure roughly 150 yards by 100 yards. The ground has never been worked up and currently gets brush hogged maybe once a year. My question is, will my tractor handle a single bottom plow to start the process of putting in a food plot? My tractor is equipped with turf saver tires not the bar tread tires. I do have chains for the tractor that I can use for both the front and rear tires. I notice also that the plows come in different sizes; 1x12, 1x14, and 1x16. Any advice on whether this will work or not would be great. Also, if my tractor can use a plow, is it customary to then drag a set of discs over the plowed ground to finish the job? Take care.
1988 John Deere 750
20 HP
Model 67 Loader
Thanks everyone ,
Jim
I am looking to put in a food plot that will measure roughly 150 yards by 100 yards. The ground has never been worked up and currently gets brush hogged maybe once a year. My question is, will my tractor handle a single bottom plow to start the process of putting in a food plot? My tractor is equipped with turf saver tires not the bar tread tires. I do have chains for the tractor that I can use for both the front and rear tires. I notice also that the plows come in different sizes; 1x12, 1x14, and 1x16. Any advice on whether this will work or not would be great. Also, if my tractor can use a plow, is it customary to then drag a set of discs over the plowed ground to finish the job? Take care.
1988 John Deere 750
20 HP
Model 67 Loader
Thanks everyone ,
Jim