Posted by B-maniac on October 28, 2014 at 17:00:34 from (75.133.139.95):
In Reply to: Packer or cultivator? posted by Dave H (MI) on October 28, 2014 at 08:22:51:
It's hard to beat a good heavy crowfoot packer for breaking up clods. Sounds like you may plan on just "spot working" the problem areas as apposed to using it everywhere so that's what I would use. Have you priced the cultimulchers? Seems they are either all worn out or $15-20,000.00. I've seen some fields around the Freeland area done with them and they don't impress me on heavier ground. The BTO,s don't have time to "baby" their ground so with 3-500hp and 40' a pass they could care less if it is perfect everywhere.Guess it depends on your requirements but just because the BTO,s use it doesn't mean it's best for all.
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