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Re: CumminsMan - No till Questions
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Posted by CumminsMan on March 11, 2007 at 10:45:30 from (69.27.215.5):
In Reply to: CumminsMan - No till Questions posted by super99 on March 11, 2007 at 05:07:50:
If you can run them staggered and clean entire row, I would say that would be best. Ours are Yetters and they intermesh to clean entire row, only problem we run into is that sometimes an old stalk will wedge itself into them and plug. I think staggering would help this problem. As for the coulters, they are a must for no-till, and will extend the life of your DD openers. Without extending the hitch, make sure your tractor wheels will be able to clear the toolbar you add out front. We ordered ours with the 3ft. extension and White's coulter toolbar. We run two wavey coulters with fert. injectors per row. That lets us put starter fert. on each side of the row, and gives us a nice seedbed.
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