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Do I HAVE to mow ?
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<blockquote data-quote="WRF" data-source="post: 354309" data-attributes="member: 3066"><p>I was mulling over the same question for the most part. I had some buckwheat that was high and thick and now dead. I thought about trying the heavy disc first and hope that it would not get wrapped up and clogged in order to save a step in the process, but recognized that I need to do some other bush hogging elsewhere anyway so I went ahead and hit those plots as well. I still perhaps should have just planned on just disking up instead of cutting and then disking. If you are not going to be torn up with possibly wasting a little time if the disc gets clogged up or if your are not getting good penetration and having to switch back to the bush hog, then try disking first. I assume that both would be with the same tractor. If they are on different tractors or if you are using an ATV for the cutting, then by all means try to disk first. Novice here, but that was my thought process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRF, post: 354309, member: 3066"] I was mulling over the same question for the most part. I had some buckwheat that was high and thick and now dead. I thought about trying the heavy disc first and hope that it would not get wrapped up and clogged in order to save a step in the process, but recognized that I need to do some other bush hogging elsewhere anyway so I went ahead and hit those plots as well. I still perhaps should have just planned on just disking up instead of cutting and then disking. If you are not going to be torn up with possibly wasting a little time if the disc gets clogged up or if your are not getting good penetration and having to switch back to the bush hog, then try disking first. I assume that both would be with the same tractor. If they are on different tractors or if you are using an ATV for the cutting, then by all means try to disk first. Novice here, but that was my thought process. [/QUOTE]
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