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Re: Oneway's/ Disk tiller's
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Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on December 22, 2004 at 04:44:50 from (4.244.105.24):
In Reply to: Re: Oneway's/ Disk tiller's posted by John A. on December 21, 2004 at 20:19:27:
If it has the coulter tail wheel it should do great. Depending upon the soil where you are if equiped with just the weighted wheel it might be a little light and want to swing around. The International one-way was considered to be the best in our area. Of course it was a later one-way than others. We had a Shaeffer (the worst), an Independent (good), Internationals 2-12' & 1-15' our first hydraulic lift ones (very good), and a John Deere with weighted wheel (okay, especially for the price). By the time I had my Case 1070 we had pretty well stopped using one-ways. However on occasion they were still the implement of choice. I have hooked a 12' and a 15' together, and I have hooked the two 12' models together to pull with the Case. You can cover a lot of ground in a day that way. Just remember that it isn't conservation tillage, but when useed on occasion can do a good service.
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