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Ea. Washington | Put on spikes and slow down. Got to give it time to go in the ground. Sweeps are for working already tilled ground unless you live where it's really mellow. You will probably bend the shanks with sweeps if you ever git it to go in the ground. Pulled lots of chisel plows and never thought about using sweeps in hard ground. If you are going fast enough to collaps the springs it will just pull that much harder. Twisted 3 in points are avaible and will make the ground black but be sure to get both lefts and rights, even number if possible. They are plenty hard on shanks and springs too. Calkins did not over engineer their chisel plows. Do it long enough,fast and deep and they will break. BTDT. | |
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