Did a bit of plowing yesterday

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allen in texas

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Levelland, TX
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Kubota Grand L 5740, loaded R1's w/640 lbs cast weight, 854 loader
Me, the L5740 and the Oliver 3 bottom rollover. In a couple of my previous posts about plowing around here, I've referenced the fact that our "sandy loam" soil bears a striking resemblance to concrete if it doesn't have a bit of moisture in it. Yesterday was a good illustration of that point.
The ground was a black eyed pea patch that was hard, hard, hard, HARD! Did I mention the ground was hard. The poor little 5740 grunted and strained, she could only manage about 3 mph in low range high, but she made it through. It was about 2 acres and it was DRY. I was pulling up dirt clods the size of 5 gallon buckets. At one point, my speed went up and I thought I had hit a soft spot but when I looked back, all three bottoms had come out of the ground and were just sliding on the hardpan. DANGIT! Oh well, I backed up and tried again and got her in the ground.
After it was all said and done it looked ok, not ideal but ok and if we ever get a bit of rain a good disking will put the ground in fine shape.
One thing about that hard dry ground, it sure shines up the moldboards quick.

ps, in reasonable ground, ie with a bit of moisture, I can pull this plow at about 4.5 mph in midrange low and sometimes even midrange high. This afternoon I have another spot near this one to plow that has had water on it. I'll report back on how that goes.
Anyway, though someone might like to hear about this.
:)

ps again, I added my one and only plowing video to my signature.
 
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Plowing cement? Yuck! My biggest problem is excess moisture. But that's what happens when the farm is surrounded on three sides by swamp. I plow at about 3 mph, but I also have much more limited gear ratios to choose from than these modern tractors have. (6 speed tranny, but 2 of them are road gears.) Can't wait to hear how your next field goes with the added moisture.

BTW, nice video!

Joe
 
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. . . One thing about that hard dry ground, it sure shines up the moldboards quick. . . .

I grew up on a farm in SW Oklahoma, and we had all kinds of soil from sand to sticky red clay. Dry sandy ground will indeed shine up a moldboard or chisel sweeps.
 
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Very interesting. Do you have any better photos?
 
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