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Posted by JD 50 owner on April 03, 2006 at 09:24:37 from (207.90.68.22):
What do you guys use behind your tractors to cover up the tire tracks when pulling a grain drill? This ground was chiseled in the fall and will be leveled with a field cultivator, then drilled with my JD 50...I will use the hydraulics of my tractor to raise the drill, so the 3 point wont work to lift "S" tines to dig up the tracks. ANy ideas? I hate to see the depressions left by the tractor and the seed planted shallower or not at all. Thanks!
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