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Posted by Big Fork on November 26, 2000 at 17:00:00 from (208.189.4.85):
In Reply to: Curious to know... posted by Karl Bader on November 25, 2000 at 12:25:40:
Two wheels held a big four or six row cultivator up a lot better. I was raised in central Iowa and I never seen a single wheel tractor in an Iowa corn field, Wide front ends were to low and damaged high corn more than the tricyle type so they weren't very popular until we started using chemical weed control and rear mounted cultivators. If the weather was wet we had a real time getting the corn laid by (the last cultivation) which was absoulty esential becaue we had cultivated the corn cross wise the time before. It would have been impossible to pick the corn across the ridges.
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