Posted by Dave from MN on May 21, 2011 at 04:33:42 from (75.94.148.103):
Well, 806 is up and ready to roll with out the brakes locked, and with three days of rain forecasted I need to get on getting my 1.4 maturity beans in, and the rest, so was wondering if any one has any opinions on pulling a 14' melroe 202 with packer wheels behind a 14' disk. Will be going into dead oats cover crop that was dicked in last fall, or would it be better to pull it behind a IH 45 field cultivator? I have quite a few acres to put in, plus still have to plant 90 acres corn for a friend so I wanted to split the work between the JD 7000 and the melroe. The 7000 I can no till with if need be but it is too wide to get into some of my feilds due to land owners trees that the do not want removed at this time. This is mostly lighter soil, with patches of black dirt, peat, very little hard clay. This is a first time for me to try this.
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