hghvolt
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Start with the wire brush, you want it as smooth as possible. Also when you finish using it coat the blades ( mold boards and shares ) with grease or heavy wax to prevent rust from reforming.
Have you ever adjusted/pulled a Moldboard Plow? There is nothing intuitive about plow technique.
Plowing is an advanced art. You are unlikely to achieve satisfactory results without coaching or a lot of reading about plows here.
I agree and with some of the pictures I seen on here, there's a lot of other folks that could use a few lessons.
I agree and I'm one of those people you speak of.
But at some point you just have to do it and learn though. While my first time plowing wasn't picturesque, it did the job. I learned a lot. I read everything I could find in forums and tutorials and I still messed up my plow adjustments. Luckily it wasn't bad enough that it couldn't be fixed by letting the dirt sit and then hitting it with the tiller.
Learning occurred. Sometimes you just gotta go out and do it.
Plowing is an advanced art. You are unlikely to achieve satisfactory results without coaching or a lot of reading about plows here.