Posted by Gerald J. on June 23, 2008 at 11:58:58 from (4.254.69.152):
In Reply to: nother ? please posted by marshall grn on June 23, 2008 at 11:36:50:
In my ground, I cultivated 6 rows 30 with my MF-135 though it had troubles lifting that much cultivator after a while. It was no load for my 4020 but the 4020 had a lot more ground clearance.
I have a 22' field cultivator shanks every 6" probably. When then wings folded out to full width my 4020 with worn 18.4-34 tires digs holes, with the wings folded up to make it about 14.5' my 4020 pulls it fine. That would be 28 shanks probably if on 6" centers, but they could be on wider centers with wider shovels.
20 shanks on 9" centers would be 15' wide. Your 4020 should pull it OK going 4 or 5" deep, not going 16" deep.
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