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Re: Re: Re: Which part of drawbar do I use ?
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Posted by HoneyRancher on May 22, 2003 at 05:35:22 from (63.190.64.75):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Which part of drawbar do I use ? posted by Thanks for feedback on rototiller on May 21, 2003 at 10:43:10:
If you have a pull behind Seaman, those were typically used by roadbuilders. They used them to mix salt & rock for subbase construction before blacktop or concrete. The ones I have seen are self-contained with both a power unit in the tiller in one unit but they may have made some PTO models too. It sounds like what you need for your soil. I wonder if 6' is too much for your 350. You'll find out when you start. Listen to the tractor engine and you'll find out if you have enough power. Good luck. HR
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