I think we need to clarify it as to if he is actually looking at a cultipacker or a cultimulcher that I think he is looking at. A 16' single roller cultipacker a Farmall Cub could pull, double roller it would take like a Farmall H to do the job, now for a cultimulcher if you were just scratching the ground in previous worked soil them a minumem of the 60 horse power for that size but set deep and hard ground then way more. Now I don't think they made over a 10' or 12' in a single or double roller cultipacker. If you wanted wider they made pups in 3', 4', 5' and even 6' sizes that you hooked to each side of the main cultipacker and for a 16' you would start with a 10' and add a 3' pup to each side. For a 14' you would go with an 8' and 2 of the 3' pups an so on. So I think he is actually talking about a cultimulcher and not a cultipacker, two entirely different machines tho both contain some of the same parts.
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