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Re: cultipacker help
[Re: blazer625]
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10/04/24 08:35 AM
10/04/24 08:35 AM
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hayman
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For sandy soils the smooth is better. For clay soils the notched is better. Either one will work pretty good in every situation though.
“Everything Woke Turns To SH_T” Donald J. Trump
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Re: cultipacker help
[Re: blazer625]
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10/05/24 05:54 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 6,009 Lower AL
k bush
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Posts: 6,009
Lower AL
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If you’re tilling to a fine powder, cultipack before seeding.
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: cultipacker help
[Re: hayman]
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10/05/24 02:15 PM
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Posts: 3,612 Autaugaville
trailertrash
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10 point
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Posts: 3,612
Autaugaville
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For sandy soils the smooth is better. For clay soils the notched is better. Either one will work pretty good in every situation though. My experience also.
"We aren't here to justify your feelings and give you self worth" - Aldeer Welcome Center
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Re: cultipacker help
[Re: blazer625]
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10/06/24 04:12 AM
10/06/24 04:12 AM
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Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 1,945 Orange Beach, AL
JohnG
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Posts: 1,945
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Speaking of drawbar models, I know a guy that fabbed a four inch drop trailer ball hitch onto his tiller to pull a packer so he could lightly turn and pack at the same time.
Last edited by JohnG; 10/06/24 04:35 AM.
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Re: cultipacker help
[Re: JohnG]
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10/06/24 07:02 AM
10/06/24 07:02 AM
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CrappieMan
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Speaking of drawbar models, I know a guy that fabbed a four inch drop trailer ball hitch onto his tiller to pull a packer so he could lightly turn and pack at the same time. My frontier tiller has a packer built onto it. Works of hydraulics. After having it I wouldn't have another tiller without it.
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