Posted by JD Seller on January 28, 2018 at 20:03:55 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: Mulch finishers posted by jeremy in NE on January 28, 2018 at 19:42:30:
I think your talking about the more modern finishers with a disk gang then field cultivator shanks with some type of leveling on the rare. With your JD 4320 your going to be limited to a 13-15 foot finisher. Truthfully a 13 ft. will more than likely be it in heavy soils. You need to maintain ground speed for them to work best. The require about 10 HP. per foot.
As for brands. JD, Sunflower,and Landall make good finishers. You want a new enough one for the disk gangs to throw the dirt in rather than out like the early models did. They do a better job leveling. The older one would throw the dirt out past the edge of the machine and you can easily end up with ridges in your field. I like a heavy harrow for clay ground. The newer five bar flexible harrows work real well. The top of the line would be the three bar with a rolling basket behind it.
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