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Posted by riverbend on June 02, 2004 at 20:21:29 from (208.160.34.152):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: SA cultivator set up posted by mikeinWA on June 01, 2004 at 23:05:42:
Mike, I got around the wheel spacing issue on the plow tractor (H Farmall) by swinging the drawbar to the side a little. The JD plow did not want to follow the tractor without crowding the landside, so after adjusting everything two or three times, I slid the drawbar over 4". It works great. I would not worry about the 68" spacing breaking anything. It is the max spacing in the specs, but I would guess that the cultivator is not going to over load your SA. Nine inches should be plenty. Tomatoes and corn roots can go out a couple feet, but by then you can't cultivate them any more. As long as you stay out of the field when it is too wet (except when you just can't) compaction should not be a problem. The SA should be light enough not to cause a problem in normal soil conditions. Greg
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