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Re: Disking: Which way do you circle and why?
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Posted by Grant on August 05, 2004 at 22:47:27 from (24.85.3.63):
In Reply to: Disking: Which way do you circle and why? posted by Kelvin on August 05, 2004 at 19:24:39:
Hi Kelvin, I can't think of any reason you absolutly should turn to the left. I was just disking today, depending on where I came into the field I would start making the turns to the right or left. Once I have a pattern I usually stick with it. Having said that, I prefer to always steer with my left hand. I always look back over my right shoulder. My impliment and loader controls are all on the right sides of my tractors. Taking all this into account, I prefer to turn to the right. I also always get on and off the tractors on the left side, but this has nothing to do with the turning. More to do with horses, doors and loader controls. Have fun, Grant.
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