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Re: What is ideal tread setting for Farmall 100/14
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Posted by Ramon from NC on May 03, 2005 at 07:12:07 from (64.102.254.33):
In Reply to: Re: What is ideal tread setting for Farmall 100/14 posted by Hugh MacKay on May 02, 2005 at 12:23:38:
Hugh, You answered my question exactly. So if I did manage to get my hands on a two row planter, how do you end up cultivating that. I would assume I probably would need a tool bar since you would need to have a shovel going straight down the center. On a related question, so do you hill corn or do you just plant after the ground is ready. I planted by my corn in hills this year (hilled with tractor, planted by hand) but next year will probably triple my corn planting for the animals. I have a Cole 12MX planter. It would seem like I shouldn't "pre-hill" the soil before I use the Cole planter but I am not sure? What plants, other than potatoes, are best planted in hills? Thanks Ramon
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