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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff 1/9/2024

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                                                     Hats off to the harrow     

 

 

Our plowed field has been smoothed somewhat by the drag harrow; now final preparations must be made prior to planting.

Ole Ringness of Norway, a mail carrier, invented the disc plow and disc harrow after noticing how a warped wheel on his wagon moved large amounts of mud while moving.

Harrows are not very heavy and their main job is not to dig deep into the ground. Instead, they are better suited for tasks that happen close to the soil surface like killing emergent weeds and preparing the seedbed.

The advantages of using a Disc Harrow are that it breaks up clods in the soil and surface crusts, cultivates the soil very precisely, Improves soil aeration and surface uniformity. The disc harrow is good for eliminating weeds and kills the already emerged weeds and the discs can be adjusted to any soil type pulverizing the soil thoroughly.2064658521_discharrow.jpg.5735d41efcadfeaec32539e636f7cd1d.jpg195493213_horsedrawndisc.jpg.ab48607f07a0cdb3543f4bf710ea7224.jpg

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pfrederi
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The early Troy-Bilt Tiller had only 2hp engines.  Father had one.  It had the front mounted sickle bar attachment mower an acre field

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SylvanLakeWH
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Early 2 HP version?? 

 

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With the automatic fertilizer dispenser feature at no extra cost... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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