Looks like what we call a middlebuster in Texas... When we row cropped we farmed on 40 inch beds and pulled four 16 or 18 inch bottom middlebusters behind a 70 horse Ford 2wd tractor at about 5-6 mph all day long... This looks like it's making a single 60 inch bed for vegetables or sugarcane or something like that... specialty crops we'd say. We farmed cotton, grain sorghum, corn, and soybeans on 40 inch beds. Sugarcane and vegetables are usually a 48-60 inch bed with multiple rows planted on each bed, where we planted single rows on 40 inch beds. Cole did make a sword-opener planter that would plant a double row of grain sorghum on a 40 inch bed back in the 70's-- our old Cole double-inclined-plate planter could do it, IF it were equipped with a second sword opener and covering shovel to throw dirt on the seed... but we didn't outfit it that way and always planted single rows. Course double rows are making a comeback in some areas now, particularly the US Midwest in corn country, where some guys are planting twin 7-10 inch rows of corn on 30 inch centers... the close-spaced rows will both "bend" enough to go through a regular 30 inch row cornhead... For grain sorghum cut with a regular fixed platform header, the row spacing or pattern doesn't matter... Later! OL J R :)
Nolan, I am in Reno and unless you are in the bottoms of the valleys where there is sand ~ it is a challenge to have proper soil preparation! I have used a tine rake with very good success to remove overburden stone, rock and boulders. I am also thinking of using "rippers" to pull the largest rocks from the areas where I need to plant. Happy New Year and Blessings!!
This is used for tilling the ground before the stone separating process. The beds left behind are this shape for the stone separator to pick them up and then after this has passed a bed of soil is left for the potato planter. This machine is also available with an option to plant potatoes straight in behind it.
Looks like what we call a middlebuster in Texas... When we row cropped we farmed on 40 inch beds and pulled four 16 or 18 inch bottom middlebusters behind a 70 horse Ford 2wd tractor at about 5-6 mph all day long... This looks like it's making a single 60 inch bed for vegetables or sugarcane or something like that... specialty crops we'd say. We farmed cotton, grain sorghum, corn, and soybeans on 40 inch beds. Sugarcane and vegetables are usually a 48-60 inch bed with multiple rows planted on each bed, where we planted single rows on 40 inch beds. Cole did make a sword-opener planter that would plant a double row of grain sorghum on a 40 inch bed back in the 70's-- our old Cole double-inclined-plate planter could do it, IF it were equipped with a second sword opener and covering shovel to throw dirt on the seed... but we didn't outfit it that way and always planted single rows. Course double rows are making a comeback in some areas now, particularly the US Midwest in corn country, where some guys are planting twin 7-10 inch rows of corn on 30 inch centers... the close-spaced rows will both "bend" enough to go through a regular 30 inch row cornhead... For grain sorghum cut with a regular fixed platform header, the row spacing or pattern doesn't matter...
Later! OL J R :)
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this is good in my soul but I live in the West in Nevada or it's hard soil and lots of rocks could you use a plow or desk and then the rock picker
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Nolan, I am in Reno and unless you are in the bottoms of the valleys where there is sand ~ it is a challenge to have proper soil preparation! I have used a tine rake with very good success to remove overburden stone, rock and boulders. I am also thinking of using "rippers" to pull the largest rocks from the areas where I need to plant. Happy New Year and Blessings!!
This is not good for your region
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what does this thing do? how does it help? we only use rotarry tiller and after that we plant our potatoes
This is used for tilling the ground before the stone separating process. The beds left behind are this shape for the stone separator to pick them up and then after this has passed a bed of soil is left for the potato planter.
This machine is also available with an option to plant potatoes straight in behind it.
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