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cultivator vs. chisel?

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monomechanical

06-22-2006 13:38:41




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Hobo:
I don't think the two are synonymous necessarily.
I have both a field cultivator which I use in the corn simply to uproot weeds, as well as a chisel plow. The cultivator-shanks are "spring-loaded" but the ch.-plow shanks are solid. I've put a wider toe on the chisel plow shanks. Working previously uncultivated land in central texas will take lots of h.p. and time, I should think. Wait till the soil is moist: it'll save you two days and two cylinders. mono
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Hobo,NC

06-22-2006 16:09:48




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 Re: cultivator vs. chisel? in reply to monomechanical, 06-22-2006 13:38:41  
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Round here a field cultivator izz called a grass rake but then ask the next feller and ya may git a different name dunno thats why I said what I said not sure then and same now, this izz what i call a chissle plow ,dunno so what izz the corect name

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Terry G

06-23-2006 12:45:54




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 Re: cultivator vs. chisel? in reply to Hobo,NC, 06-22-2006 16:09:48  
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Here's another one.



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murn-ga

06-22-2006 16:15:51




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 Re: cultivator vs. chisel? in reply to Hobo,NC, 06-22-2006 16:09:48  
That is a field cul, but here in N.Ga. before the rotovators they were refered to as tillers.



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8N'r

06-22-2006 17:59:57




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 Re: cultivator vs. chisel? in reply to murn-ga, 06-22-2006 16:15:51  
In Wisconsin, they have them listed for sale as 3 point "diggers". gets confusing for us first time implement buyers!!



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