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Re: Feild cultivator/tractor recommendations
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Posted by J Schwiebert on August 07, 2007 at 18:33:30 from (209.143.51.154):
In Reply to: Feild cultivator/tractor recommendations posted by Dave from MN on August 07, 2007 at 13:48:49:
The one son and a neighbor farm a 1000 or close to it. They have a24 foot field cultivator and a 18 foot Danish tine field cultivator. This spring the field cultivator was never used, the danish tine was. They rent a tractor and a ripper in the fall from a neighbor that does that as a way of making a little extra income. He used to rent their chopper. See what you can find where you trade machinery with neighbors. When I worked for a dealer we always rented used tractors. They had to pay for their keep on the lot. For the first year or two you may be much better off leasing a used tractor for a week or two. Buy a no till drill, that will help on your expenses as well, work great for wheat and beans, oats here are a think of the past.
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