
I went to purchase a 2 bottom plow up the road, however the guy informed me that he sold them all, but he had a couple 1 bottoms and several 3 bottoms. I decided on a 3 bottom plow, figuring I could remove on of them and have a whole set of spare parts. Unfortunately neither of us had realized that it was a category 2 plow, not a category 1. So I returned it and picked out a 1 bottom plow with a coulter. Sitting right beside it was a 3pt bedder with a double set of discs on each side. I exchanged the 3 bottom plow for the 1 bottom and the bedder.
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After a couple of weeks sitting, I was getting anxious to get a set of discs to finish tilling the field so that I could get a crop or two of buckwheat before fall planting. Before I traveled to a used tractor dealer to buy a set of discs they had listed, I decided to check craigslist. I don't look there often and have never bought anything through the site. I just happened to find a 6 foot Dearborn disc and a 2 bottom plow listed for $200 each. The guy moved into a new house, was cleaning out the garage, and wanted them gone. I offered him $300, he accepted, and I was more than happy. I paid less for a good set of discs AND a 2 bottom plow than I had planned on paying for a set of discs.
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I finally got to use the discs on the field. Being the first field that I've ever worked with a plow and discs, my wife and I are extremely happy with the results. I may buy a drag harrow to break things up even finer and possibly a sub soiler, but we'll see how things go. My next purchases will likely be a seeder for planting cover crops and a used manure spreader to spread my compost on the fields.
Look for more frequent updates now that things are finally rolling along.
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