First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se

   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se #11  
When I looked at your pics I thought nice and straight. Reading a few more posts others have already commented on that. Still tough to do. :) Glad the tractor and implements are working well for you.
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Watched the videos. Man...you were moving right along with no problem. Good stuff!
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se
  • Thread Starter
#14  
When I looked at your pics I thought nice and straight. Reading a few more posts others have already commented on that. Still tough to do. :) Glad the tractor and implements are working well for you.

Like I said, I'm new at this.:confused: Just made sense to me to pick out a tree on the far side and try to head straight to it.:eek::eek: When plowing though, the tractor is pulling hard to one side. Don't know if that is to be expected or if I was going about something wrong, but I still held it in there. I was right proud of the results.
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se #15  
Like I said, I'm new at this.:confused: Just made sense to me to pick out a tree on the far side and try to head straight to it.:eek::eek: When plowing though, the tractor is pulling hard to one side. Don't know if that is to be expected or if I was going about something wrong, but I still held it in there. I was right proud of the results.


The only way to do it. Never concentrate directly in front of you.



It is normal for the tractor to pull hard to one side while plowing.



The other thing about plowing is, if you worked from the inside of your field towards the outside this year, work from the outside back towards the inside next year. It doesn't seem like much but, you are moving all of your dirt over a foot or so with each pass. Over the course of several years you will have a hilly field.
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se #16  
I too love the looks and smell of freshly plowed soil.

I watched the videos of the plowing and was interested in the response of one viewer concerning the inability of a HST to stand up to plowing. I have plowed and tilled gardens for over 20 years with Massey HST tractors ranging from 20 HP to 28 HP with no negative effects.

The only time I had any problem with a HST tractor (not one of my Masseys) was when I had one in which the HST and the PTO were linked to the same set of gears. Knocked the transmission out 3 times with a tiller. The company finally recommended that I trade the tractor because they weren't going to fix it under warranty again.

I do a number of new lawns every year and some of them are almost as hard as pavement. Using the tiller on these yards would be the real test of the HST.

George
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se #17  
The only way to do it. Never concentrate directly in front of you.

It is normal for the tractor to pull hard to one side while plowing.

The other thing about plowing is, if you worked from the inside of your field towards the outside this year, work from the outside back towards the inside next year. It doesn't seem like much but, you are moving all of your dirt over a foot or so with each pass. Over the course of several years you will have a hilly field.

There is an art and science to plowing. I used to get a kick while watching the farmer I tractor jockeyed for lay out the field for plowing. He would pace things off in rods, scuff his heel in the dirt to mark his spots. I guess fortunately, he had the bean or corn stubble to help him keep pretty straight down a long field. It always came out pretty good, might have a little wedgie to clean up here and there. He took it quite seriously.
Dave.
 
   / First time plowing/tilling w/ DK40se #18  
Thought I'd share some of my art-work with you. My first time using my turning plow and 6' tiller and although it wore me out, I had a ball and was quite impressed with myself, not to mention my KD40.

The pics will show where I turned them, then it will show the results after tilling. My objectives were to learn how to use the implements, (setup, speed, etc.) and approximately how long it would take me. The large plot is exactly 1 acre. That gave me my reference, and that should decrease some now that I know a little more.

All the plots will be food plots for deer, turkey, dove, quail, and whatever else infiltrates.

The KD worked flawlessly. I was worried that it might not be strong enough to pull a dbl bladed plow. I got on here and asked about that and got a positive return. I have not broke the KD in yet so I didn't want to work it too hard, so I never operated over 2000rpm. In 4wd, it pulled it like a hot knife through butter. The tiller is supposed to work at 540rpm which requires 2600 on the 40. Like I said, I never exceeded 2000. You can see the results.

Actually, I forgot I only had room for 4 pics here, so here is only 2 of the plots.

wrflt, so how long (hours) did it take you to do the ploughing and tilling of the one acre plot?

Jim
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

E-Z Trail 680 Head Cart (A50514)
E-Z Trail 680 Head...
Auger Skid Steer Attachment (A50322)
Auger Skid Steer...
UNUSED INDUSTRIAS AMERICA 180 HYD SCRAPE BLADE (A51243)
UNUSED INDUSTRIAS...
Heritage / Woods RD 72 3 pt Finish Mower (A50515)
Heritage / Woods...
UNUSED FUTURE HYD HOSE BUNDLE (A51244)
UNUSED FUTURE HYD...
2017 Ram 4500 Bucket Truck (A52128)
2017 Ram 4500...
 
Top