Posted by The tractor vet on May 07, 2019 at 08:37:31 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: IH vibrashank posted by DeltaRed on May 06, 2019 at 20:37:05:
Ya want to take a real good look at the DMI tiger mate , then add in the crumbler , Now that is a one pass seed bed . But ya may want to keep the size down to around 18 foot . I ran a 24.5 foot with a 26 foot crumbler behind pulled by a 3788 running about five-six inches deep and on our humps and bumps let you know nit was back there even with me turning up the wick due to the 3788 was lacking some pony power while dragging the five shank Tiger with the 7and a half inch tiger points at 16 inches deep . My one friend was a blockman for DMI and i helped him a couple times on demo's Thqat same set up worked well being pulled with a Cat 45 . Saw a listing on Craigs list here in Ohio for a 18.6 Tiger Mate and 20 foot crumbler not log ago . The probelm with the 45 is if you haave heavy trash left over they tend to plug like all the old field cultivators with the three bar DMI went to a five bar and added height for trash flow.
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