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BOB

07-19-2003 13:27:21




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Does anyone know where I could find a six row hipper for 30 inch rows and which one is the best brand to buy.




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Old Iron

07-20-2003 06:39:06




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 Re: hippers in reply to BOB, 07-19-2003 13:27:21  
Ok, I'll be the first to ask. What is a hipper? I have never heard that term in my part of the country.

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Roy in UK

07-20-2003 14:10:44




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 Re: Re: hippers in reply to Old Iron, 07-20-2003 06:39:06  
Its whatever that is:-

http://www.amcomfg.com/images/bedhip/hipper.jpg



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evielboweviel

07-20-2003 18:02:51




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 Re: Re: Re: hippers in reply to Roy in UK, 07-20-2003 14:10:44  
ok I saw the picture now how about an explantion of what it does and is used for



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David

07-20-2003 20:30:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: hippers in reply to evielboweviel, 07-20-2003 18:02:51  
around here we us them to make about a 2 foot wide bed to plant peanuts in.We put a ripper in front of it and rip and bed in one pass



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Old Iron

07-20-2003 16:48:37




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 Re: Re: Re: hippers in reply to Roy in UK, 07-20-2003 14:10:44  
Roy,

Thanks for the pic. Can't say I've ever seen one of them things here in Wisconsin.

My 2 bits worth,

Old Iron



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Roy in UK

07-21-2003 05:25:30




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: hippers in reply to Old Iron, 07-20-2003 16:48:37  
Old Iron,
I had no idea what one was so I did a google search. I don't think I have seen anything quite like it over here. At first I thought it was some sort of inter-row weeder, like what used to be common over here for weeding sugar beet before herbicides took over.



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