That tractor is apparently pretty stout. Generally a ripper like that requires between 12-15 hp per shank, and sometimes more depending on the type of subsoiler, depth, spacing, and of course the soil type. In our heavy gumbo in the creek bottoms that would probably work a 130-140 hp tractor pulling it 15” deep.
No exhaust smoke it must be a gas model. Try making 3 passes, start shallow and work deeper with each pass.
Great job on the movie!
Thats one hell of a tractor.
That tractor is apparently pretty stout. Generally a ripper like that requires between 12-15 hp per shank, and sometimes more depending on the type of subsoiler, depth, spacing, and of course the soil type. In our heavy gumbo in the creek bottoms that would probably work a 130-140 hp tractor pulling it 15” deep.
Would much rather hear the tractor working than all music
No idea how that tractor pulls that ripper. Awesome.
The IH did a great job,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
love watching your videos ,but just wondering what the advantage of ripping is .thank you and keep up the good work .