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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_Joe" data-source="post: 8151035" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>ha ha i would need 1000 hp crawler to use that on my land,</p><p></p><p>plus it would then just bend and smash it!</p><p></p><p>my dad famously used a howard para plough in one field got about 10m and every shear bolt snapped, he then put in high tensile bolts and bent a leg...</p><p></p><p>im very lucky that alot of the land here is drained, old stone drains, horse shoe clays, std clays upto modern perforated generally i just repair failed areas.</p><p></p><p>depending on what your land quite specifically is like would depend on what will work, i imagine the best solution if you could pull a single leg plough would be to modify it to take as above even 60mm perforated drainage to the ditches, even smaller would work. its really not to dear in big coils.</p><p></p><p>as for pulling could easily attach 2 tractors in tandem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_Joe, post: 8151035, member: 26598"] ha ha i would need 1000 hp crawler to use that on my land, plus it would then just bend and smash it! my dad famously used a howard para plough in one field got about 10m and every shear bolt snapped, he then put in high tensile bolts and bent a leg... im very lucky that alot of the land here is drained, old stone drains, horse shoe clays, std clays upto modern perforated generally i just repair failed areas. depending on what your land quite specifically is like would depend on what will work, i imagine the best solution if you could pull a single leg plough would be to modify it to take as above even 60mm perforated drainage to the ditches, even smaller would work. its really not to dear in big coils. as for pulling could easily attach 2 tractors in tandem. [/QUOTE]
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