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Re: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips requested
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 12, 2004 at 04:26:11 from (209.226.247.117):
In Reply to: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips requested posted by linx on July 12, 2004 at 02:18:23:
linx: The disk will leave ridges as suggested, chain or spike tooth harrows behind disk work well. If you want a quick cheap fix get an I beam, chanel iron or timber about two feet longer than disk is wide, and pull it cross ways behind disk with two chains, one at each end. Another idea I saw a guy using was truck tires bolted together through the face of tire and pulled behind disk with pull bar much like a chain harrow. This guy had three rows of tires with center row fitted into hollows created between tires on front and back rows. The truck tires were also doing a nice job of levelling, as they would pick up soil on high spots and deposit in hollows.
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