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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff 2/15/2024

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gwest_ca
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

 

The BMB plowmate was the largest of 3 different size pedestrian tractors built by British Motor Boats who started importing American built machines during 1930’s. The plowmate is powered by a six horsepower JAP model 5 engine or a Briggs & Stratton ZZ engine.

Perhaps @ranger, @meadowfield or @Mickwhitt can tell us more about this tractor.

 

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That American company was Simplicity.

The Hoemate, Cultimate and Plowmate were the 3 models in Europe.

Eventually the HoeTrac, CultiTrac and PlowTrac were the American models.

 

 

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Beap52

That was interesting watching the plowing video.  I know it was a demonstration but I wouldn't want to be the one trying to bust up the the clods that the muddy field will turn into.  I remember when dad went to no till.  Mom didn't like it, They had his and her tractors and mom had as many hours tilling as dad.  She called not till "trash farming".  She liked to see corn stocks plowed under. 

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953 nut
12 hours ago, Beap52 said:

I remember when dad went to no till.

No-till is the only way to go. Better for the soil, less fuel used, less time, get seeds in the ground earlier due to organic layer decomposing above the soil. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

No-till is the only way to go. Better for the soil, less fuel used, less time, get seeds in the ground earlier due to organic layer decomposing above the soil. :handgestures-thumbupright:

And less soil displacement due to wind and water erosion.

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