Posted by flying belgian on February 20, 2012 at 09:08:17 from (98.132.233.132):
I have decided to get a deep ripper to break up the hard pan just below my moldboard plow. Now I have heard that an inline ripper set at 30" between shanks will shatter the ground more then a V-ripper set at 30". Reason is there is more distance to the next 30" shank if you measure diag. on a v-ripper. Anyone have experiance with ether one? What if you would take a v-ripper and set the diag. distance to 30" making the witdth on the ground maybe 26"? I thought I had my sites set on a Kinze 2500 with coulters and cover disks for $6900. They are a straight bar. But now I found a JD v-ripper with out coulters and cover disks for $2200. Quite a difference in price. I don't need coulters as I am going to be ripping bean ground only. I do need the disk levlers but I can make some for the back of the JD and still save a lot of money. Those of you that have used them, any thoughts? Thanks.
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