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Smoothing out rough ground
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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1710225" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>I hog fenced my hay meadows then plowed and plowed then drug and drug. Then repeat to get it good enough to make hay comfortably. </p><p>I have a 14' tandem disc plow and built a drag out of I beam 16'x5'. </p><p>It's not easy to get smooth lots of work. </p><p>Grass is hard to get smooth. </p><p>You would think to plow it once and then drag it once but it doesn't work like that when there's lots of grass. </p><p>I'm planning on hog fencing another 35 acres for more hay meadow this winter, if I have time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1710225, member: 41841"] I hog fenced my hay meadows then plowed and plowed then drug and drug. Then repeat to get it good enough to make hay comfortably. I have a 14’ tandem disc plow and built a drag out of I beam 16’x5’. It’s not easy to get smooth lots of work. Grass is hard to get smooth. You would think to plow it once and then drag it once but it doesn’t work like that when there’s lots of grass. I’m planning on hog fencing another 35 acres for more hay meadow this winter, if I have time. [/QUOTE]
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