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Re: Middlebuster Planter question
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Posted by JohnG(TX) on February 01, 2005 at 14:45:56 from (216.136.20.34):
In Reply to: Re: Middlebuster Planter question posted by Allan in NE on February 01, 2005 at 14:15:50:
Allan, So, when you would cultivate, the tractor tires would run on the top of the furrows and the cultivator shovels would spread the dirt around the corn stalks? On our farm, they always seemed to be planted on the top of the furrows. I have seen in the Owner's Manuals for Middlebusters, even as far back as the Regular, they offered a lister like that. I couldn't figure out how it was used. Obviously, I am not a farmer, but my grandfather was. I have his old Farmalls, and have bought some of my own. I have several implements for my M's, but have never used them to farm with. What would I need to get started? I have 2 4-row cultivators M-448 & 455-A, a 2-row cultivator HM-250, a 3-row middlebuster HM-19, and 1.5 HM-10 middlebusters. I might have a No. 1 Tractor Disk plow, but it needs work and parts. I don't have a planter. I guess that is kinda important. Any thoughts? I also have one running M, and plan on having at least one, if not two more running in the next few years, an F-20 with a 3-row Middlebuster, and a Regular with a 2-row Middlebuster. (I guess you think I am Middlebuster-nuts?) JG
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