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alternatives to shakearator legs
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<blockquote data-quote="Badshot" data-source="post: 9235228" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>On some soils the shakearator works well, here on this heavy snot it heaves the living daylights out of the ground and is common to pull up horses heads and leave the resulting hole behind it. Low disturbance it aint, not here.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I'm wanting to pull a deep leg through deeper than the previous ploughing was done to, to alleviate the possibility of a pan/compaction . It's next door to ours, the difference is ridiculous. I feel a fresh start is required. The only difference is management. Weed issues mean I don't want to bring anything more up than I absolutely have to, hence the low surface disturbance. I keep hearing of alternatives for shakers, I figure someone must have tried some on some real heavy stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badshot, post: 9235228, member: 362"] On some soils the shakearator works well, here on this heavy snot it heaves the living daylights out of the ground and is common to pull up horses heads and leave the resulting hole behind it. Low disturbance it aint, not here. And yes, I'm wanting to pull a deep leg through deeper than the previous ploughing was done to, to alleviate the possibility of a pan/compaction . It's next door to ours, the difference is ridiculous. I feel a fresh start is required. The only difference is management. Weed issues mean I don't want to bring anything more up than I absolutely have to, hence the low surface disturbance. I keep hearing of alternatives for shakers, I figure someone must have tried some on some real heavy stuff. [/QUOTE]
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