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Posted by Coloken on May 07, 2005 at 07:56:12 from (216.17.251.98):
In Reply to: Re: Never Too Old To Learn posted by Allan in NE on May 07, 2005 at 07:02:09:
Straight disk? hardly see them any more. One of my dislikes, and I think I am alone in this, is trying to kill weeds with a tandem disk. Looks to me like you never kill them all. Summer fallow, you want 100 percent kill so you reduce the number of times you work it. After all, the object is (was untill hobby farmers) to make money. Noble blades are popular here. They are like a 5 ,6, 0r 7 foot sweep. 3 to 7 of them make a unit. 5 7 footer folds up and make a nice unit. Like last guy said..I got to run, a sale down the road. Has a 3 point rototiller on it. Kenny
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