Ploughing

the leveller is fine somewhere in the middle of a job but we always give a light run of a harrow to finish with the toothpacker roller on back to firm it up
 
The old girl still has it , sorry , cant say the same for the operator.

I hope it has improved by 2020, plough is definitely not set right anyway!

A spring loaded Dowdeswell, not something you see every day.
 
I think regardless of what you do you will never get a field perfectly smooth after ploughing it.
It takes a few years for it to settle.
The disk harrow leaves them very rough
 
You would have to be on site with him to know what way its working really, otherwise it would be the same as telling a fellow how to weld over the phone.....!
You don't need to know much about ploughing to know that plough wasn't fit to be in the field.
 
Anyone that would continue using a plough like that, doing work like that can not be considered a tradesman or ploughmam.
I have seen pigs doing tidier rooting.
Im surprised with you, i would have thought you would be out with the tools welcoming the challenge in setting it up......
 
Anyone that would continue using a plough like that, doing work like that can not be considered a tradesman or ploughmam.
I have seen pigs doing tidier rooting.
That used to be Dad's favourite saying about bad ploughing.
 
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