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Surely even if you are successful with the plough you will still need to disk it or subsoil it or chain it to level it ?

 

 

Hi Stubby

 

Yes there's lots to do before we can seed it. 👍

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(But is now searching eBay!) will only need it for this job then it'll be sold on [emoji609]

 

 

Fair play Jonny. Nice to see it working. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

 

 

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Surely even if you are successful with the plough you will still need to disk it or subsoil it or chain it to level it ?

 

If the soil is sandy or light then rolling after the plough can be very helpful. If heavy then a power harrow set shallow is the way I would go

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Looks like a tidy inversion. To nit pick plough or track width not quite spot on as you can see each pass with a line.

 

However I've done this and as long as alls going well and you are enjoying it, that's the main thing

 

 

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