SandyTX
Bronze Member
Loaded up and ready to go off to the farm for some shredding and dirt moving.

Not mine nor my tractor but I never saw a tractor pull so many bottoms. Fron Aroostook County, Maine and soil is likely sandy silt loam and clay blend.
Looks like a Kverneland.
Not mine nor my photo but I never saw a tractor pull so many bottoms. From Aroostook County, Maine and soil is likely sandy silt loam and clay blend.
Looks like a Kverneland.
Not mine nor my photo but I never saw a tractor pull so many bottoms. From Aroostook County, Maine and soil is likely sandy silt loam and clay blend.
Looks like a Kverneland.
. Heres one to do your garden, my garden and everyone I know. World record near us this past weekend at Austin Threshermans Reunion. 66 Bottoms, 5 Rumley (pre 1928 30-60 tractors) pretty neat sight. I know they're not ours, but there is always hope.That could plow our whole garden in one pass!well, getting it in the garden would be a job of its own. :laughing: