That’s the same disk that I started with. Did an excellent job but would get you stuck in a heartbeat. Our land was creek bottom and would trick you looking dry on top but wet underneath. Pulled it with a 530 which I still have.
We lived and farmed along side the St. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS AND IN THE EARLY SPRING PRIOR TO 1960 WHEN THE SEEP DITCH WAS DUG. The seep water from the flood way would cause problems in the spring, you could use a breaking plow and get enough support on the top to pull a breaking plow but, by the time you made your first round the furrow from the first through would have filled with seep water. An old friend told me that we had some of the most productive ground in the country because we had a tendency to receive the benefit of sub surface irrigation at times.
Can't believe he's running in that rough plowed ground with a loader on. Risking breaking the front end, beating up the seals on the loader, and causing unnecessary soil compacgion. Just wrong!!
Absolutely wrong! Also pulls weight off the drive (rear) axle, where it's most beneficial. I see this often in these type videos. Take. The. Loader. OFF. I guess these types want everyone to know: "Hey, look at me, I've got a loader".
I have that exact disk. I have a cylinder on mine to change the angles as i go. They do a great job. Before furrow fillers were a thing.
That ole AModel still showing love after 70 years of age, so is the owner !!!!
That’s the same disk that I started with. Did an excellent job but would get you stuck in a heartbeat. Our land was creek bottom and would trick you looking dry on top but wet underneath. Pulled it with a 530 which I still have.
Plowing too fast and disking too slow. Great video thanks.
Model 60 and the KBA disk are doing a good job. The 60 sure sounds good.
Great sounding John Deere's and very nice ground 👍👍👍
We lived and farmed along side the St. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS AND IN THE EARLY SPRING PRIOR TO 1960 WHEN THE SEEP DITCH WAS DUG. The seep water from the flood way would cause problems in the spring, you could use a breaking plow and get enough support on the top to pull a breaking plow but, by the time you made your first round the furrow from the first through would have filled with seep water. An old friend told me that we had some of the most productive ground in the country because we had a tendency to receive the benefit of sub surface irrigation at times.
Good video
What happened, two different tractors?
Can't believe he's running in that rough plowed ground with a loader on. Risking breaking the front end, beating up the seals on the loader, and causing unnecessary soil compacgion. Just wrong!!
Absolutely wrong! Also pulls weight off the drive (rear) axle, where it's most beneficial. I see this often in these type videos. Take. The. Loader. OFF. I guess these types want everyone to know: "Hey, look at me, I've got a loader".
Support frm dada
Are those triplets?
Slow down and put the plow deeper
Slow motion !
Just get a little two row planter.
Great tractor good sound bad video.