Posted by Hoosierhog on November 30, 2012 at 18:24:11 from (69.130.191.125):
Ok so a friend of l mine who usuall grows 3 acers of sweet corn and 2 acres in popcorn ask me about row cultivators his question was is it better to cultivate with a narrow front tractor or a wide front? also is it better to use a 3pt mounted row cultivator or something like a farmall M with the mounted cultivator. I do most his tillage and he uses a tiny kubbota with a one row 3pt cultivator but he has decided to get a larger tractor as he is planting double corn acres next year along with several acres in pumpkins and melons for his farm market.
my opinion was that they dont make narrow front tractors for a reason along with mounted row cultivators so i advised that he gets a wide front tractor with a 4row cultivator for the 3pt
but then again i have never used a narrow front for cultivating nor have i used a older say farmall H or M with mounted cultivators so i dont have a comparison. so what do you all think
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