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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 225556" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Lycan:</p><p>Yes, when we sprayed round up and then went in in time with a rotary tiller it just did not work. Needed to first mow the standing dead grass but still then the rotary tiller would not break through the sod to get pure dirt up.</p><p>So we had one of those only with a v and not a point on three point. Would still bunch up as draw bar was sticking out but what you show it would not bunch up and bring dirt to top and then the rotary tiller would work. Tried a larger disk like mine with weight behind tractor and still did not work the best.</p><p>Either that or a bigger tractor with a chisel plow however that also had a tendency to bunch up. Just takes time to do that first breaking of sod. Takes about two years to get it the way one wants it for the small seeds. </p><p>Can not imagine a one bottom behind a horse or ox back in the 1800 breaking sod. db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 225556, member: 4743"] Lycan: Yes, when we sprayed round up and then went in in time with a rotary tiller it just did not work. Needed to first mow the standing dead grass but still then the rotary tiller would not break through the sod to get pure dirt up. So we had one of those only with a v and not a point on three point. Would still bunch up as draw bar was sticking out but what you show it would not bunch up and bring dirt to top and then the rotary tiller would work. Tried a larger disk like mine with weight behind tractor and still did not work the best. Either that or a bigger tractor with a chisel plow however that also had a tendency to bunch up. Just takes time to do that first breaking of sod. Takes about two years to get it the way one wants it for the small seeds. Can not imagine a one bottom behind a horse or ox back in the 1800 breaking sod. db [/QUOTE]
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