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I also have a Brinly 7 shank cultivator. What is the intended purpose of the cultivator? What's it supposed to do, or when is it to be used? I've used it before to break up some topsoil to be able to level it with my blade, but I have no idea the intended use. .
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It's a cultivator. You use it after the crop comes up. You straddle the row of (corn, beans...whatever) and feed the crop through the center of the cultivator. It plows on both sides. Here: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=33055 |
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You ran a guidance system..... cheater.
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Yes, and it was awesome! As long as the tires didn't run over the corn, the cultivator was able to compensate enough to not knock it down.
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When cultivating - straddle the rows do not look back. For my sweet corn I watch the hood emblem on my 122.
On our farm we had a big 4 row cultivator - all I did was watch the corn row, guiding it under the one adjusting nut on the right side of the wide front Oliver 1755. Looking back was a disaster wiping out at least 4 rows of corn rather quickly. We farmed hills, swamp land and everything in between. I'm glad to see you like the AG tires! |
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I look back when cultivating. If you didn't, how would you know if you need to adjust the cultivator, or if something wasn't right and you were taking out rows??? If your in heavy grass, it might plug, or a shovel fall off..... You need to watch your equipment. Looking straight ahead and never back is a good way to tear up equipment or crops.
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OK, maybe step the when you look back.
I think when I plow I'm looking back as much or more than looking forward. |
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Lord have mercy plow in the fall if your not planting winter cover crops which most gardners dont the benefit of this is it will freeze and thaw with the temperature changes through winter months making the ground crumblely then in the spring 90% of the time you just disk then layoff your planting rows raised on a N.C. farm my grandfather taught me this as a young boy and this has worked successfully for me every year I'm 55 now
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