Posted by KEH on March 24, 2009 at 17:59:21 from (206.74.27.166):
In Reply to: Sweet Corn posted by Army Guy on March 24, 2009 at 17:34:17:
You must be going to grow it commercially.
I used a 620 to do some row cropping. Had a 3ph cultivator. Cultivating with a hand clutch tractor was a little awkward, I usualley wound up stopping the tractor and then raising the cultivator. The tractor did not have power steering and I don't claim to be an expert.
The 620 will pull a 18 disk, 9 inch spacing, offset harrow, at least in my soil. The gas tank is over the exhaust manifold and after plowing for a while the gas would get hot enough to over flow out the gas cap which was a possible fire hazard. I tried insulation under the gas tank, it helped but did not end the problem.
I have planted Merit corn and like it.
I had to run an electric fence around the garden for deer and raccons. Top strand about waist high, two lower strands about 3 and 8 inches off the ground.
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