C CircleA Well-known member Joined Jan 5, 2004 Messages 70 Reaction score 0 Location Northern California Aug 1, 2005 #1 How can i break through the surface? Add more weight? Change degree on the disks? Run over it with a spring tooth? Or wait until Spring!!!! Thanks all Alex
How can i break through the surface? Add more weight? Change degree on the disks? Run over it with a spring tooth? Or wait until Spring!!!! Thanks all Alex
dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Aug 1, 2005 #3 The latter is the best option. Unless you get some fall rains that is dun
S Stocker Steve Well-known member Joined May 2, 2005 Messages 12,131 Reaction score 1,268 Location Central Minnesota Aug 2, 2005 #4 Mosture works the best. Increasing angle or plowing may be an option if you are close to the right conditions. I broke a Krause disk this week - - did not wait for the mosture.
Mosture works the best. Increasing angle or plowing may be an option if you are close to the right conditions. I broke a Krause disk this week - - did not wait for the mosture.
M MikeC Well-known member Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 7,636 Reaction score 3 Location Alabama Aug 2, 2005 #5 Timing/moisture is the key to breaking ground. We use a chisel but don't like to spend the extra money in overhead costs.
Timing/moisture is the key to breaking ground. We use a chisel but don't like to spend the extra money in overhead costs.
Eastwaviking Member Joined Aug 1, 2005 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location elk, wa Aug 16, 2005 #6 Why don't you just plow it first??