Just how crazy is this idea?

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  1. fatbaldguy

    fatbaldguy In Flower

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    I was thinking, (dangerous, I know) about getting a horse drawn single bottom plow, and hooking it up to my lawn tractor. For turning under large amounts of organic matter in the fall, and expanding the garden just a bit. A buddy of mine would drive the tractor, and I would hang on the plow, much as I did as a youngster. Downside?
     
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    rockhound In Flower

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    Downside is not being so young any more and falling off. Lost my wallet that way once a looong time ago.
     
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    Downside? Make sure your buddy is really a buddy, and won't take off at speed, dragging you behind!
    Also tire tracks are deeper and wider than hoof prints, and the exhaust isn't nearly as beneficial.
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    This does not look like a safe idea. Attaching it to the tractor and letting the tractor do the work seems safer.

    Jerry
     



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    They make turning plows for most garden tractors. Would not be much difference in price and a lot less work. My main concern would be that the tractor might not pull it in a low enough gear to be safe and not drag you along.
     
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    DeepWoods In Flower

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    Your "lawn" tractor may not pull the plow...Now if you have a "garden" tractor that's a horse of a different color.
    Depending on the brand and model of tractor you have, it may or may not be designed to accept a sleeve hitch. Most "lawn" tractors do not have a strong enough transaxle to withstand the pull of a plow and they are not geared correctly for pulling.

    Brinly-Hardy makes moldboard plows and many other attachments specifically for garden tractors, they do require a sleeve hitch to be mounted to your garden tractor.


    Northern Tool has them... - Brinly-Hardy Moldboard Plow


    Home Depot has them.. - Brinly-Hardy 10 in. Moldboard Plow
     
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    FBG, I agree with all the others....not as safe as you'd like to think, I think.
     
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    Can you imagine what would happen with tractor going forward and plow hitting a good size rock ? You would be saying Whoa Nellie !
     
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    fatbaldguy In Flower

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    Thank you all. I have been given reason to reconsider. I have neither a sleeve or 3 point hitch. This thought and experiment will require further interpolation.
     
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    Wise decision!
     
  12. Pricklypear

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    Nothing to add. Glad you've decided to hold off on this one.
     

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