greetings folks,
I am a newbie farmer, so bear with me if this sounds like a real dumb question.
I borrowed a 2 bottom 3 point hitch type plow from a friend.
He told me he could never get it to work properly from the day he bought it.
But I was welcome to try it.
I only wanted to plow over a small area that was rough pasture, and eventually put some lawn in for my wife. The area is only about 2 acres.
Anyway, the problem I discovered is that the second or further back plow will not roll over the furrow. I can watch it attempt to roll, but after about 5-6 feet, the furrow falls back into its original spot. This is really making a mess!
The owner of this plow told me he had numerous old timer experts look at the plow. They tried many different adjustment, all to no avail.
I was hoping I might find some answers here, after reading some of the posts, it sounds like there is a lot of good knoweldgeable help out there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS
I am not sure what type of plow this is, Turf or otherwise.
Regards Mike
I am a newbie farmer, so bear with me if this sounds like a real dumb question.
I borrowed a 2 bottom 3 point hitch type plow from a friend.
He told me he could never get it to work properly from the day he bought it.
But I was welcome to try it.
I only wanted to plow over a small area that was rough pasture, and eventually put some lawn in for my wife. The area is only about 2 acres.
Anyway, the problem I discovered is that the second or further back plow will not roll over the furrow. I can watch it attempt to roll, but after about 5-6 feet, the furrow falls back into its original spot. This is really making a mess!
The owner of this plow told me he had numerous old timer experts look at the plow. They tried many different adjustment, all to no avail.
I was hoping I might find some answers here, after reading some of the posts, it sounds like there is a lot of good knoweldgeable help out there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS
I am not sure what type of plow this is, Turf or otherwise.
Regards Mike