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Re: Implements for Farmall SMTA
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Posted by RN on September 20, 2003 at 21:41:01 from (166.126.218.251):
In Reply to: Implements for Farmall SMTA posted by Dave on September 20, 2003 at 19:26:08:
Grew up with H, M, 560, 350 IHC. Figure SMTA between M and 560. Plow- try 3 bottom -16, if not heavy clay may use 4-14. Disk- try 10 to 12 foot double gang transport(lifting wheel). Have used 18 foot single drag, folding wing- good in field, not so good trying to go on road between fields. Spring tooth or spike tooth drag harrow to finish seed bed, brother has wheeled transport 4 section frame spike tooth for 560, also used on 350- lift up/fold up sections for road transport. 4 row planter for corn and beans, 10 foot grain drill for oats/clover/alfalfa/brome. 2 row pull type corn picker used, previous mounted 2 row on JD60 gets end rows and opens up field 3 years ago. Cows sold no need for ear corn, combine only now by brother-in-law. This in central Iowa. RN
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