Posted by Oliverguy on February 20, 2012 at 14:41:23 from (75.149.65.181):
In Reply to: Deep ripping posted by flying belgian on February 20, 2012 at 09:08:17:
I've got a DMI 527. It's two straight rows of hydraulic discs up front (not straight coulters), 5 ripper shanks 27" apart and then a disc leveler. I couldn't be happier. Pull it with 225 hp though. I have brought up the front discs in bean stubble before and depending on conditions, it did ball around the shanks some. I have used other rippers before and one coulter in front of the shank helps a bunch. This ripper will go through corn stalks even. I usually chisel my corn stalks, but I found lots of beans this year with really deep roots. I ripped corn stalks in front of beans just to see what happens. It mixed in stover from 200+ bu corn just fine. I think 110hp with FWA would be fine with 3. Especially if it's a White.
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