Does the Kubota have fluid in tires. Those tires could easily handle a couple weights and would be good for plows, disc harrows and front loaders. Good videos. I love to plow and watch plow videos. I know plows are out of fashion but I love to pile leftover straw, leaves and garden waste and bury them over the winter. Thanks again.
I can tell already that I don't need a plow that size for my 790 John Deere then. I would have to get a smaller plow and not cut that deep too at first. I want to thank you for showing us how to plow and what type of plows we need for tractors of a certain size.
I am attempting to plow with a larger single mold board and a Ford 3000, red sandy soil. I am making trenches am I just plowing too deep or do I need to let it dry a little more? It doesn’t seem too wet just good moisture. I don’t know what I’m doing. all the relatives are dead. I have no one to ask. thanks.
I have a kioti kl2510 with a tiller and a backhoe. For a baby tractor like this is there a plow option you suggest? Or would tilling and getting a hiller/bedder be better? Absolutely new to this sorry. Started my home orchard and vinyard a year ago. And only gardening I've done was corn and tomatoes last yyear. But have 2 acres I'm not using for trees so would like to do a bigger garden
Hello, we make a plow specifically for smaller tractors! Check out the details here www.everythingattachments.com/EA-Subcompact-Tractor-12-Plow-p/eta-12-subcmpplow.htm
Do you have one of these with a combo subsoiler and plough. I have seen one subsoiler that allows you to take off the subsoiler and add a plough. Pretty neat package.
After the soil was originally broken for my garden and corn patches with the single bottom plow, about the only thing I ever do with it these days is to make hills for my garden. Do one pass on the edge of the garden and then with the plow pulled as close to the rt hand rear tire as my chains will let me take it, I then simply run the reverse way with my tires on top of the mound the first pass left and it creates a nice sized mound just about perfect for tomatoes and beans. If you want a wider hill, simply lay the plow flatter and instead of running Ning your tires directly on top of the first pass mound, run just on the edge of it making 2 similar height mounds that when you plant things like squash or potatoes, they have a nice wide mound to spread out in and you will have to fight them less. If your real good you can even make hills by doing a cross hatch pattern with the plow and run it rather shallow. An example, this past year, we hadn't had a garden in 4 years due to sickness and surgeries making it almost impossible to plant one so my garden patch had grown way out of control. After burning everything off to kill as many weed seed as we could, I deep plowed with my single bottom mould board plow, waited 2 weeks for all the weeds to sprout and then using my 4 gang disk, disked all the hills down and broke up all the clods, for the most part any way. Then waited another 2 weeks for weeds to sprout again and then came in with the mould board plow set shallower than the first time and made rows with the valleys about 10 inches below the peaks, some were wide rows, some were narrow, depending on what we wanted to plant there.
A question. I have stony soil. Not like lost river valley Wyoming, but I have some doozies. I'm going to break virgin ground. Should I subsoil it before plowing to get any huge stones up?
Is the plow running a little too deep, maybe draft control needs adjusting, or does it just appear that way in the video? I would love to have one of these single bottom plows for a MF-135. I enjoy the videos and refreshing information. Keep up the great work. How about building a 10" or 12" sleeve hitch plow with winch or hydraulic motor and cylinder for an ATV/UTV? That would be awesome! Thanks for the videos!
Man, you have some very good and informative videos. I've been wanting a plough for my Massey Ferguson for a while now. Do you use the draft control or just the position control lever? I've disked a good bit, but I've never ploughed before... Thanks for the videos!
Hy, I have IMT (or Industry of Motors and Tractors-Yugoslavia (now Serbia)) and everybody says, that they are same as Massey Ferguson. My question is: Is this plow are compatibile with my tractor?
Vladika, ovaj plug nije dorastao nasim plugovima jer pogledaj tacku kacenja za poluge traktora, glava pluga je pod uglom tako da kad ga opteretis, najverovatnije ce doci do nekog uvijanja na konstrukciji, crtalo ce se gusiti cim naidje na zetvenu masu ili korove. Toliko je prosto napravljen da nema podesavanje zakrenutosti pluga! Ovo u Srbiji ne bi kupio ni onaj koji nema nikakav plug i ko nikad nije orao. Ovo je tipican primer coveka koji od dosade ne zna sta da radi pa je kupio dasku sa raonikom i glavom a uz pomoc aparata za varenje i sa malo reznih ploca, misli da nesta zna a ustvari,.....
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Thank you Ted. I will be using a single bottom plow to create ditches for planting trees and laying irrigation for the trees.
Does the Kubota have fluid in tires. Those tires could easily handle a couple weights and would be good for plows, disc harrows and front loaders. Good videos. I love to plow and watch plow videos. I know plows are out of fashion but I love to pile leftover straw, leaves and garden waste and bury them over the winter. Thanks again.
I can tell already that I don't need a plow that size for my 790 John Deere then. I would have to get a smaller plow and not cut that deep too at first. I want to thank you for showing us how to plow and what type of plows we need for tractors of a certain size.
Good video but are your back wheels filled with ballast for more weight
I am attempting to plow with a larger single mold board and a Ford 3000, red sandy soil. I am making trenches am I just plowing too deep or do I need to let it dry a little more? It doesn’t seem too wet just good moisture. I don’t know what I’m doing. all the relatives are dead. I have no one to ask. thanks.
I have a kioti kl2510 with a tiller and a backhoe. For a baby tractor like this is there a plow option you suggest? Or would tilling and getting a hiller/bedder be better? Absolutely new to this sorry. Started my home orchard and vinyard a year ago. And only gardening I've done was corn and tomatoes last yyear. But have 2 acres I'm not using for trees so would like to do a bigger garden
Hello, we make a plow specifically for smaller tractors! Check out the details here www.everythingattachments.com/EA-Subcompact-Tractor-12-Plow-p/eta-12-subcmpplow.htm
Do you have one of these with a combo subsoiler and plough. I have seen one subsoiler that allows you to take off the subsoiler and add a plough. Pretty neat package.
After the soil was originally broken for my garden and corn patches with the single bottom plow, about the only thing I ever do with it these days is to make hills for my garden. Do one pass on the edge of the garden and then with the plow pulled as close to the rt hand rear tire as my chains will let me take it, I then simply run the reverse way with my tires on top of the mound the first pass left and it creates a nice sized mound just about perfect for tomatoes and beans. If you want a wider hill, simply lay the plow flatter and instead of running Ning your tires directly on top of the first pass mound, run just on the edge of it making 2 similar height mounds that when you plant things like squash or potatoes, they have a nice wide mound to spread out in and you will have to fight them less. If your real good you can even make hills by doing a cross hatch pattern with the plow and run it rather shallow.
An example, this past year, we hadn't had a garden in 4 years due to sickness and surgeries making it almost impossible to plant one so my garden patch had grown way out of control. After burning everything off to kill as many weed seed as we could, I deep plowed with my single bottom mould board plow, waited 2 weeks for all the weeds to sprout and then using my 4 gang disk, disked all the hills down and broke up all the clods, for the most part any way. Then waited another 2 weeks for weeds to sprout again and then came in with the mould board plow set shallower than the first time and made rows with the valleys about 10 inches below the peaks, some were wide rows, some were narrow, depending on what we wanted to plant there.
I can’t wait to try mine out this weekend, it’s suppose to get here Friday
I was given a single bottom plow with a culture attachment so this video answer a lot of questions being a novice plower thanks
Peanut is going deep. I have heard that about him!
A question. I have stony soil. Not like lost river valley Wyoming, but I have some doozies. I'm going to break virgin ground. Should I subsoil it before plowing to get any huge stones up?
Is the plow running a little too deep, maybe draft control needs adjusting, or does it just appear that way in the video? I would love to have one of these single bottom plows for a MF-135. I enjoy the videos and refreshing information. Keep up the great work. How about building a 10" or 12" sleeve hitch plow with winch or hydraulic motor and cylinder for an ATV/UTV? That would be awesome! Thanks for the videos!
A lot of tractor for one plow good video
Compact tractor?
How do you know where to place the plow from side to side?
how far apart are each furrows?
Man, you have some very good and informative videos. I've been wanting a plough for my Massey Ferguson for a while now. Do you use the draft control or just the position control lever? I've disked a good bit, but I've never ploughed before... Thanks for the videos!
231MasseyFerguson what is the draft control
Hy, I have IMT (or Industry of Motors and Tractors-Yugoslavia (now Serbia)) and everybody says, that they are same as Massey Ferguson. My question is: Is this plow are compatibile with my tractor?
Vladika, ovaj plug nije dorastao nasim plugovima jer pogledaj tacku kacenja za poluge traktora, glava pluga je pod uglom tako da kad ga opteretis, najverovatnije ce doci do nekog uvijanja na konstrukciji, crtalo ce se gusiti cim naidje na zetvenu masu ili korove. Toliko je prosto napravljen da nema podesavanje zakrenutosti pluga! Ovo u Srbiji ne bi kupio ni onaj koji nema nikakav plug i ko nikad nije orao. Ovo je tipican primer coveka koji od dosade ne zna sta da radi pa je kupio dasku sa raonikom i glavom a uz pomoc aparata za varenje i sa malo reznih ploca, misli da nesta zna a ustvari,.....
Is he running 4wd???
Nemá opěrné kolo proč ?
Nyní již funguje, aktualizované produkty naleznete na níže uvedeném odkazu.
www.everythingattachments.com/Everything-Attachments-12-Inch-Single-Bottom-Plow-p/eta-plow-12-s.htm
Awesome single bottom plow….
I use a double with the rear plow removed… just works better for me. 😂
That tractor could pull a 2 or 3 bottom all day
That tractor looks like it would pull 2/14 plow.
U need to settle your Colter. It's not right.
Definitely, there should not be any trash bubbling to the left.
"Peanut"
way to deep !!!
That isn’t what she said lol
I think he is ploughing not deep enough.