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Ripper to address Soil Compation ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1226138" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>What is pictured above is what you are looking for. I have visited Minnesota many times but haven't ever dug in the soil. I know a lot of places they have that deep black prairie dirt and it probably won't pull to bad in that. If you have clay or that gravel layer they have up there it will take all 125 of your horses to pull 3 shanks like that. If you can find it you want one with the wheels like that, it will do the best most consistent job. If you have decent dirt and a good tractor it's kinda fun, it's like a tractor pull that lasts for hours. Also check the air pressure in your tires, it will make them squat out when it pulls & make them spin on the rim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1226138, member: 21382"] What is pictured above is what you are looking for. I have visited Minnesota many times but haven't ever dug in the soil. I know a lot of places they have that deep black prairie dirt and it probably won't pull to bad in that. If you have clay or that gravel layer they have up there it will take all 125 of your horses to pull 3 shanks like that. If you can find it you want one with the wheels like that, it will do the best most consistent job. If you have decent dirt and a good tractor it's kinda fun, it's like a tractor pull that lasts for hours. Also check the air pressure in your tires, it will make them squat out when it pulls & make them spin on the rim. [/QUOTE]
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