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Description: The main goal for plowing is loosen up soil to help create a seed bed by using a plow to dig over soil about 8” deep by 12” wide and tip it over 180 degrees. This covers old crop residue and weeds making for a more suitable garden bed.

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The main goal for plowing is loosen up soil to help create a seed bed by using a plow to dig over soil about 8” deep by 12” wide and tip it over 180 degrees. This covers old crop residue and weeds making for a more suitable garden bed.

Before you adventure on your journey of becoming a gardening master is a good idea to think ahead and prepare first. Even though somethings may seem obvious they can sometimes be easy to overlook. Be sure that your compact tractor has enough fuel, oil, and such. Check the tires for air and tire rot. Ensure that the plow is properly connected to the tractor and that any linkage of the three-point hitch are fastened securely. Be watchful of the chains are loose but not able to swing into the back tires. Make

The tractor in use is a Class 1 Compact Kubota B3301 tractor and a Land Shark Compact Tractor Plow with optional gauge wheel and coulter disc. One last thing to check before you begin plowing is to check the area you intent to plow. Make sure the area is clear of debris and objects that could damage the tractor or plow such as large rocks, pipes, hoses etc. It’s also a good idea if you are plowing a grassy area to mow the grass as close to the ground as you can to help prevent cluttering up the paths.

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