Posted by nvfarmer on February 29, 2008 at 18:36:35 from (71.35.144.214):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Finally! posted by CNKS on February 29, 2008 at 18:10:35:
The cultivator is the standard Super A cultivator. I don't know what the model number is. It seems to me there can be two rows under the tractor, say 30" apart from each other. I usually plant in "beds" meaning two rows of lettuce about 4" apart, 6 rows of carrots abound 1" apart, and beets usually 2 rows 3" apart. I am wondering if the shanks/shovels are placed in the correct fashion to miss the crops, could they be cultivated effectively on 30" or 34" centers with two beds being weeded under the tractor? The tractor I bought was previously used to cultivate strawberries and it appears that two rows were being weeded in one pass.
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