Actually, a 15 degree slope might be better . -Chris
Aug 7, 2002 / Plowing with a Compact #61 C cmsedore Silver Member Joined Jan 24, 2002 Messages 115 Location Upstate NY/north of Syracuse Tractor Kubota L4610 HST Actually, a 15 degree slope might be better /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. -Chris
Aug 7, 2002 / Plowing with a Compact Thread Starter #62 OP W woodyed Member Joined Jul 18, 2002 Messages 34 Hey Mike, For number 7 on your list, why don't we add a fully loaded manure spreader?
Aug 7, 2002 / Plowing with a Compact #63 D dgood1 Silver Member Joined Jun 24, 2002 Messages 204 Location Aiken, SC Tractor Kubota 3710, 1970 Leland 384 'For number 7 on your list, why don't we add a fully loaded manure spreader? " Or a fully loaded "honey wagon" with the steam still rising. Don
'For number 7 on your list, why don't we add a fully loaded manure spreader? " Or a fully loaded "honey wagon" with the steam still rising. Don
Aug 8, 2002 / Plowing with a Compact #64 M MikePA Super Moderator Joined Apr 25, 2001 Messages 12,687 Location PA Tractor Had TC25D, now JD X310 But would you want to drop manure on a freshly seeded field? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Aug 8, 2002 / Plowing with a Compact Thread Starter #65 OP W woodyed Member Joined Jul 18, 2002 Messages 34 Hey Mike, You didn't say this was going to be done on a freshly seeded field. For that matter, I would't want to plow up this field with a 4 bottom either if it's been freshly seeded.
Hey Mike, You didn't say this was going to be done on a freshly seeded field. For that matter, I would't want to plow up this field with a 4 bottom either if it's been freshly seeded.