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Re: JD4320 size tandem disc
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Posted by BradM on January 25, 2007 at 17:31:27 from (70.141.146.153):
In Reply to: JD4320 size tandem disc posted by DMont on January 25, 2007 at 16:19:15:
It depends on how heavy of a disc you want and how deep you plan on pulling. Here in North Texas a heavy duty plowing tandem with cone discs, 12" is all you"ld want. I pull a medium duty Krause 14" with a 1066 IH, around 120hp, and have some power left, my 986 IH, around 105hp pulls it ok, but it"s all it wants in sand. All of our cattle gaurds and gates are 16" around here so that limits my width. You might want to look into a renovator/ aerator. Hay King makes subsoilers that people use a lot around here with good results. I built a drum type aerator that"s similar to a Lawson, but added some detachable rippers for very hard ground to aerate my Bermuda fields, and have had good results with it as well.
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