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Re: For Bill(WIS) re Brillion Parabolic
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Posted by tw on October 17, 2006 at 00:27:40 from (66.192.73.215):
In Reply to: For Bill(WIS) re Brillion Parabolic posted by DAN9-Midwest on October 16, 2006 at 13:55:53:
I have a DMI 3 shank that is comparable to the Brillion. I pull it with a repowered 1855 Oliver that is 135 hp & that is all it wants to pull some days. The 1st year I do it I am lucky to get down 10-11 inches. It will bring up hunks of ground we call Tombstones around here. The field will look very rough when I get done in fall but will be pretty smooth by spring with the freezing & thawing. By the 3rd year I am down to the 12-14 inches I want & that is the last I use it unless something compacts the soil. One benefit that this machine has is it will find every stone you have on your farm & you sure don't want to do the whole farm the 1st year.
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