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Posted by paul on March 13, 2005 at 22:06:08 from (209.23.145.91):
In Reply to: CHIESEL PLOW posted by Jimbo Wilson on March 13, 2005 at 17:18:21:
I'd look for a field cultivator as well, unless you have very hard clay compacted. And 10 hp would be a minimum for a chisel, I ran a 10 shank with my 85 hp tractor 2 years, felt sorry for the tractor, could not pull it fast or deep enough to really do a chisel plow job. Should go 8-11 inches deep with a chisel plow, and moving a little faster helps it shatter the soil. However, if you have clear dirt, a 3pt 6-8 shank chisel plow that doesn't handle crop trash is sold for the price of scrap steel these days..... Or a 10 shank can have a few shanks removed if you don't need to cover 100 acres in 2 days..... --->Paul
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