Nspec, I'm not trying to convince anyone that a "quality" plow could be made fro $1500 bucks, only that they make 2 bottoms for 1000 bucks, so why not 3 bottom for 1500? It may not be the cadillac of plows, but just use the same materials and add another moldboard!
I'm not trying to get into it with anybody, but I'm trying to plant 5-10 acres and I need to break virgin ground, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it in a time-efficient way---1. Discing takes forever because you have to do like 6 passes. 2. Tilling takes forever because you have to drive slow. 3. Chisel plows don't really break up the surface that well. 4. Same thing for renovators/ scarifiers, whatever you want to call them.
Anybody know how to break up new ground effectively and not have a beard once it's done?