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Re: 1066, what chopper for it two row or three?
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Posted by the tractor vet on September 26, 2005 at 10:10:25 from (4.124.73.222):
In Reply to: 1066, what chopper for it two row or three? posted by RedandGreen on September 25, 2005 at 20:01:13:
We run a NH 782 two row and it is about enough and i have this one turned up a bunch low third and some times low 4 and i do keep the knifes sharp and the shear bar set to spec. when the fields get soft and ya getten a full wagon it will work the snot out of the 1066 in our country. IF i ever have the extra time this fall and winter i am going to put the control unit in the 1486 as it has a bunch more power and weight over the 1066.
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