woolyAcres
Platinum Member
Can any of the experienced New Holland folks provide some advice on recovering an unattended field?
Can I expect to pull any plows with a 45HP 4WD New Holland TC45A? I need to recover some pasture land that hasn't been plowed as long as I can remember. I don't think it has too many large stones, but when it's dry it's pretty hard. I'm happy to consider standard 2 or 3 bottom plows, but I was wondering if I could pull a set of chisel plows to break things up. I don't intend to plant corn or any type of row crop; just want to break up the weeds/grasses that have taken over. Final produce will be something for sheep: Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, etc.
Just got finished brush hogging it. Some of that stuff (including multi-flora rose) were more than 6 feet tall. Most of it was golden-rod, ironweed, thistle, and typical northeast uncultivated plants.
I really don't want to spray to clear this field.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Can I expect to pull any plows with a 45HP 4WD New Holland TC45A? I need to recover some pasture land that hasn't been plowed as long as I can remember. I don't think it has too many large stones, but when it's dry it's pretty hard. I'm happy to consider standard 2 or 3 bottom plows, but I was wondering if I could pull a set of chisel plows to break things up. I don't intend to plant corn or any type of row crop; just want to break up the weeds/grasses that have taken over. Final produce will be something for sheep: Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, etc.
Just got finished brush hogging it. Some of that stuff (including multi-flora rose) were more than 6 feet tall. Most of it was golden-rod, ironweed, thistle, and typical northeast uncultivated plants.
I really don't want to spray to clear this field.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.