j-bird
Well-Known Member
Okie - I'll be honest I'm not sure how these land tour things are supposed to work so I am making it up as I go. One thing I do know is often times we see that folks do certain things, but we don't get a lot of info as to why. I think the "why" can be just as import as to the "how" or "what". I explain my reasoning and I could be entirely wrong. I am wrong a lot - ask my wife! I know I have some things that are done wrong, but we work with what we have. I know some of the things I have posted here maybe don't belong in a "land tour" and that is fine....folks don't have to read it. I like documenting my place and if I can help someone then the entire process has been worth it. I live on my property so it's easy to keep updates coming and I plan to do just that.Wow - really great tutorial and explanation of your thought process on your property and goals. I think you are spot on!
BTW - I wish I could find a good 2 bottom plow and then once I find one I wish I could get it at that price
Having a toolbox of tools doesn't make you a mechanic......knowing how, when and why to use those tools makes you a mechanic.
As far as the plow is concerned......sometimes it just pays to be in the right place at the right time! My plow, disc and planter all came to me....I wasn't specifically shopping for them at the time they presented themselves. Turns out stuff is a lot cheaper when folks just want stuff gone! It gets tougher to find this stuff now because of plotters and hobby farmers and the like.