Posted by nickg on February 20, 2012 at 15:40:58 from (96.27.164.233):
In Reply to: Deep ripping posted by flying belgian on February 20, 2012 at 09:08:17:
Weve used both and found a straight ripper shatters a lot better. Id stay away from any 3pt ripper myself. Puts a lot of strain on your 3pt and we had a lot of troubles with bending and breaking the 3pt mounts on the ripper.But we have pretty heavy clay here. drawbar rippers are so much easier to pull and level better and dont bring up as many chunks on the end or make you add more weight so the front end stays down which goes back to the stayin level thing. Ive found that even in bean ground the coulters are still good to have. They help the bean stubble from ballin up and seem to help the shanks wear plates from wearing out as fast to me. We still sometimes chisel but mostly weve gone to just ripping.
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