Plowing stony field

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Got to agree. The old trailer plows are the easiest things to set up and use. I have never seen any that wouldn't plow. If the points are any good at all, they will turn a good furrow. The three point plows, on the other hand, take some TLC to make work. Personally, I would pull them one gear slower rather than faster, as they weren't designed for high speed like the newer plows. One other note about that old "M". When those plows suck in about a foot and the "Bota" is having second thoughts, take a look at the "M' and know that it pulled those guys any where any time.
 
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#12  
Well, I plowed the field with the Oliver 2 bottom 14 inch pull behind plow. Everything was already set up and it worked great. Only tripped four times on a couple of bushel basket size rocks that I dug up with the FEL.

The whole operation took a full day. The Kubota dug in and was working, but it was not a strain.

I was mistaken about the old tractor on the place, it is a Farmall H, not an M.

It was fun, and I used about ten gallons of fuel.
 
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I think the L3650 has 38 hp, 34 pto hp. It has a Glide Shift transmission. The ag tires are filled and with the FEL it weighs in around 5300 pounds. I don't drive it across the lawn very often.
 

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