McCormick Deering soil pulverizer

Mark Poss

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Looking to buy a McCormick Deering soil pulverizer. Would this be used after disking and dragging the field right before planting or before dragging. Thanks Mark
 
Outa courisity, Why do you want a McCormick roller?
IF your going to plant anything in rows, you don't need to use it at all. Plowing, discing is all anybody did in my corner of NE Kansas for corn, milo beans. For grass, wheat or oats, ect, you would plow, disc, harrow, and you could shorten this by hitching the harrow onto the disc. IF yo have a single disc, as I have, you would disc a field wide, either 1/2 lap, or maybe cross disc, taking into mind the contour of the field and discing the last cross ways from the slope. THEn use your roller. You might even want to use your roller again after seeding the grains and grasses I listed,
 
Ours were Dunham but always were pulled behind the disk. Before we had a cultimulcher we tried hooking one in front of the spring tooth harrow with a second in back, did not work too good as had hitching problems. They will help crack the soil crust to get the crop up and many were pulled behind the rotary hoe to help with that. Also pulled behind grain drill to firm in seed and level ground. Also pulled behind field cultivator usually with a spike tooth harrow as third implement in a row. Sandy ground not as nessary as clay ground.
 

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