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Did a little plowing the other day

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2024 at 6:29pm
Had a couple of acres of alfalfa to plow down and luckily I got done before heavy rains hit that night. Not much wind so I tried to get some photos of the black cloud from the 7060
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Wow A beautiful job plowing in beautiful dirt and beautiful conditions!
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Wish I could have been there for that!
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That is a very straight furrow. Great job plowing. Love the 7000 series’ tractors furrow view lower front window.
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

That is a very straight furrow. Great job plowing. Love the 7000 series’ tractors furrow view lower front window.
What AC7060IL said. What a straight and true job of plowing. Also AC7060IL, that is a beautiful late model 7000 series seat you have pictured there. 
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Nice job!

I could never figure out how you guys:
#1 plow so straight.
#2keep plowing so straight.

I did some plowing yesterday, too, but mine was about 6" deep white stuff!


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Your making a great job of that ploughing nice to see
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re: #s 1 and 2...

You look waaaaaayyyyyy down to the end of the field ! That WILL keep you on the straight and narrow.

Now the guy I'm super impressed with is the farmer who planted corn in a picture years ago,they were ALL lined up,soldier style, look n, s e,w, ne,sw,ne,nw and they were in PERFECT alignment.
Done decades before 'computers' and GP and 'electronic' help was even thought of......
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

re: #s 1 and 2...

You look waaaaaayyyyyy down to the end of the field ! That WILL keep you on the straight and narrow.

Now the guy I'm super impressed with is the farmer who planted corn in a picture years ago,they were ALL lined up,soldier style, look n, s e,w, ne,sw,ne,nw and they were in PERFECT alignment.
Done decades before 'computers' and GP and 'electronic' help was even thought of......

I assume you are talking about someone who was using a check planter?
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Whether plowing, chiseling or working ground. It takes EFFORT to keep it straight. My help starts out straight but after awhile it turns into a curve. No GPS here so it's up to the operator. It's not rocket science.
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