>>1669218If you have long rows and good soil that doesn't have tons of stone or hard lumps of clay then a push plow is really nice to use. They are real back savers when you need to hoe between rows to remove weeds. They are not good for your main plowing or breaking new ground, but they are great for maintenance. One run down one row takes only a few seconds when compared to the half hour it might take with a standard hoe. You can get a Moldboard plow to make or close furrows and a cultivator type for weeding (pic.) Both types can be interchanged on the same body.