Posted by ss55 on February 25, 2015 at 17:45:40 from (173.28.18.88):
In Reply to: 3010 and 30 Rows posted by 2510Paul on February 25, 2015 at 07:37:45:
A 3010 probably does not have extra long axles to reach 120 inch rear wheel spacing and straddle four 30 inch rows.
A rotary hoe does not require the same placement accuracy of a row crop cultivator or a corn head. So long as the tractor tires don't drive on the row, a rotary hoe can be mismatched to planter width or to the planter center line without a problem. If your friend is willing to skip hoeing the outside row in some fields, he could adjust the wheel spacing to 90 inches and straddle three 30 inch rows instead of two rows.
Very Dumb Question, so please be patient with me: If you friend cultivates with horses, how does he get a team of horses down 30 inch rows? Does he only use one horse, does he straddle an extra row between the horses or does he use a team of ponies? Most horse drawn equipment was spaced at 44, 42, or 40 inches to accommodate a team of horses. Any pictures?
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