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southern MN | Plow actually works good if you can be out across the edge.
Put the front down, put the rear about 1/2 down, and see what you get. Adjust the rear up or down to feather it. Sometimes you want the front kind of shallow also, depends on the dirt and ridges… Generally the rear one or two bottoms will be in the air, the rest will be shaving some sod, each one to the front going a bit deeper. Any ridge or lip will be shaved off real nice. You do need to constantly watch it, as the front moves up and down on the terrain it affects the rear and need to adjust.
If you can’t drive on the neighbors property a bit, or there are poles or fence or trees, then it doesn’t work as well.
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