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Re: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips requested
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Posted by Rick on July 12, 2004 at 06:38:09 from (69.66.73.99):
In Reply to: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips requested posted by linx on July 12, 2004 at 02:18:23:
What was the ground when you chiseled it. Grass,cornstalks etc. This will make difference. Also did chisel have straight or curved shovels that also makes difference. What you want to do is basically just float the disk not to deep and if you have no harrow attachment it will be still little ridgeed. I would depending on disk size try just dragging a cattle panel,chain link fence section. The I beams if you have much trash will become a dump rake effect. If you do not have alot of trash I would use a harrowgatro harrow instead and forget the disk period. The offset disk is not what you want to use because it is a deep tillage tool. You would have used it instead of the chisel you used. I have one of those harrowgator harrows for sale if that would help. Go to www.RickSales. com and look under used equipment catergory.
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