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Posted by Terry Edwards on January 21, 2005 at 16:43:35 from (68.18.118.19):
In Reply to: Re: 3 pt Cultivators posted by BillKY on January 21, 2005 at 15:43:56:
Yeah...didn't make myself clear. I was talking about the kind where the PTO turns the blades..."churns up" the dirt so you only have to make one pass to prepare the soil. Think a MF 35 in pretty good shape would pull a 5ft one without too much trouble? Most of the fields we are involved with (food plots for deer/turkey, etc) have already been plowed and disked before...they just need some preparation for the next planting. It just takes a lot of time to plow them again AND then disk them again. Seemed like we could do it in one pass with a cultivator. I don't think I need a 6ft one...but hated the thought of doing too much work with a 4ft one. Thanks folks!
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