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Posted by Leroy on April 17, 2006 at 17:04:29 from (216.201.38.26):
In Reply to: Re: Rotary Hoe posted by Richard G. on April 17, 2006 at 07:35:58:
That 4 speed A will be a little slow as 5th is what we used in the 6 speed tractors altho I have hoe'd many a acre with a 38 A 4 speed and we would load the hoe with a lot of weight, 100# per section and many a time I have hooked a second hoe behind the first to get the crust cracked with one time over field, have also crossed field with single hoe. At times would put a cultipacker behind hoe to help break crust and level field. This is with both corn & soybeans.When was dairying and raising red clover sowed in wheet Dad would use the electric tractor mount seed sower and pull the hoe behind to break up the crust enough so grass seed could get a start
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