coast40
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2021
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- 115
- Location
- Oregon Coast
- Tractor
- Massive Ferguson GC2300, Bobcat 331, Mitsubishi BD2J, Case 580B
"Field Ban" Empty virtue signalling.Yep. According to USC. But, yeah, that's in California.![]()
"Field Ban" Empty virtue signalling.Yep. According to USC. But, yeah, that's in California.![]()
Honey I'm going down into the field and plant some maters... I'm gonna be OK doing field work, wtf is wrong with you thats racist.Yep. According to USC. But, yeah, that's in California.![]()
Having bought my neighbors 8 acre field, one that adjoins my own, I:d like to disk it up and replant in pasture grass. This field had one horse for maybe 5 years but that was 20 years ago and has sat since in other than being mowed.. My tractor is 30hp but I don't own a disk. I could buy a new one, as used implements around here means very big like 100HP stuff and larger. I think a 6ft disk would work for me but which one would be suitable on todays market and at what cost? I know this ground has some rocks so I'd rather not plow it up if possible, but if disking it 4 inches or so this might be what I need. I talked around to have it done for me but custom guys want a lot of cash for such a small field, I can't blame them though but in reality I'd rather do it myself being retired now with lots of time. Any ideas on a disk?
Get yourself a 6' to 8' cultivator and bring it down 3" to 4" and then do it again going at 45° down to 6" or so. Let it dry and go over again opposite way, it should work good for youYup it needs to be deep tilled first.
Having bought my neighbors 8 acre field, one that adjoins my own, I:d like to disk it up and replant in pasture grass. This field had one horse for maybe 5 years but that was 20 years ago and has sat since in other than being mowed.. My tractor is 30hp but I don't own a disk. I could buy a new one, as used implements around here means very big like 100HP stuff and larger. I think a 6ft disk would work for me but which one would be suitable on todays market and at what cost? I know this ground has some rocks so I'd rather not plow it up if possible, but if disking it 4 inches or so this might be what I need. I talked around to have it done for me but custom guys want a lot of cash for such a small field, I can't blame them though but in reality I'd rather do it myself being retired now with lots of time. Any ideas on a disk?
What's next it's something every dayYep. According to USC. But, yeah, that's in California.![]()
I live in the Coastal Plains of Texas. Around here, the soil changes about every 100 feet.What works for me in my area will be completely different from 100 miles west of me which has completely different soil types.