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Posted by John A. on April 23, 2005 at 18:04:37 from (65.161.170.163):
In Reply to: Chisel Frame posted by Allan in NE on April 23, 2005 at 16:01:39:
Allann There is No doubt you new girl will pull 9 shanks , just a Screaming and a Flying!. I am not sure about your termonoligy of "open field chiesel" A standard chiesel plow like the 3pt-13 shank Graham-Hoame I have is 3 - 4x4 cross beams with shanks in a 4-4-5 configuration. A single 5x7 tool bar is a he!! of a tool bar. If you are planning on only one foot apart it would probablly be all right though I would crenge in hard packed ground. If you are planning on useing it as a a 9 row ripper on the middles on cirles, I am afraid you don't have enough tool bar to do that! We had a 7 row Orthman middle ripper, It had a 10x10, or 8x8 tool bar I don't remember now. pulling it with a 4840 w/ straddle row duals. 14 to 16 in deep was all we could get out of it and keep any kind of speed. At that point you could watch the tool bar rainbow back in hard pulls. You could forget about running it without the duals. I am sure Hamby or Orthman, or someone makes a mount that will put that shank on a 5x7! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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