Posted by RBoots on April 07, 2016 at 18:52:31 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Re: Experience posted by CDN 400 on April 07, 2016 at 15:35:24:
At the farm we used it at, it was light sand soil. The Super 88 weighed 8,100 field ready. Pulled it in 4th gear, 3rd on the hills. You looked like a raccoon when done, the black smoke from the S88 would hang in that valley and always seemed to be a cloud around you. S-tine, had all new shanks and the "duck foot" teeth, all new teeth. Wasn't the same brand as the one Allan has pictured, just set up the same. I don't remember what make it was, it was green, and had depth wheels on the hyd fold wings. It just didn't fit our needs, we had to use our field cultivator anyway, so we just used that instead of the S-tine. Dad sold the center section to a buddy, and cut the wings up and made a leveler for the back of our Glencoe chisel plow. I took them off last year, they would drag weeds behind the chisel plow just as they did by themselves. We no longer farm the fields we used the S-tine in, they were so sandy they never produced well, we put them in CRP probably 15 years ago. That was another factor in selling/cutting up the S tine.
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