I liked the segment of video looking straight down on top of the digger (field cultivator, for those outside of MN). Do you know the rationale for driving straight down last year's rows and not offset by a few degrees like most do it?
I’m from Illinois, there’s a lot of different theories about what angle to go at. Years ago I went with the rows and it never was a problem, I haven’t heard of a farmer who said I went broke and lost the farm because of the angle I went at.
What a beast of a tractor. Cant believe you dont have the 1200 lbs weights on frint and on tracks.
Really holds her boots in the ground nicely with em
I liked the segment of video looking straight down on top of the digger (field cultivator, for those outside of MN). Do you know the rationale for driving straight down last year's rows and not offset by a few degrees like most do it?
I’m from Illinois, there’s a lot of different theories about what angle to go at. Years ago I went with the rows and it never was a problem, I haven’t heard of a farmer who said I went broke and lost the farm because of the angle I went at.
Like the video