Posted by caterpillar guy on July 18, 2022 at 18:30:25 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: field cutivator posted by caterpillar guy on July 18, 2022 at 07:53:49:
I have an old IHC vibra shank and we have a Glencoe soil finisher. I like both for different reasons. both have a C shank set up on them. I can't dig stubble with the Glencoe it will bend the shanks near the bottom and cause the shovels to leave a trench. The Vibra shank I like for digging stubble loose in the spring and works good for that. I have not had any experience with the S tine deals reason for asking. 2 passes with the Vibra shank and I have loose ground for planting just is not big enough anymore so need more like 30-38 ft. The Glencoe will make a decent seed bed with a couple passes but leaves a ridge down the middle if you go very fast or deep. That creates a problem with the combine on that ridge cutting beans. Thanks guys I've been looking for what I can afford with 7 inch sweeps and 6.5 or so spacing. I think the big problem with the Glencoe is the 9 inch sweeps pull to hard for the shanks to hold.
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