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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 13, 2004 at 09:37:10 from (209.226.106.57):
In Reply to: Re: Aw.............!!! posted by Allan in NE on December 13, 2004 at 08:28:48:
Allan: I always used pull type equipment, only mounted gear I had was a semi-mount plow and a spray unit on my 656. I had the boom mounted out front, with electric controls. Two tanks, 200 gal 3 point and a 500 gal wagon mount. Wagon tank had circulation and discharge only for supplying 3 point tank. I could drop it for filling at any time as well as doing small areas. Biggest mistake I've seen guys make trying to make straight rows, is setting their markers for running front tire on the marker line. Look right down the radiator cap and center line will make the job a whole lot easier. I had a couple of fields followed curve in a highway. Most guys had trouble keeping row spacing right on that curve. It was a case of may as well follow the curve as river on other side of field had almost the same curve. Try and make straight rows in that situation, and one will waste a lot of time planting, spraying and harvesting.
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