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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 8921537" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>As others have said depends on your soil and what implements will follow behind.</p><p></p><p>For lighter soils, the 45 degree press rings are for lighter soils and not supposed to sink in as readily whereas the narrow rings are for stiffer land.</p><p></p><p>Whether you should have tines or paddles or anything else involved on a front press will very much depend on what you can try out and what will work for you on your dirt and in your system. If you just want to make the ground better to travel over and do some of the powerharrows work for it a ring press will be useful. Guttlers look very good but I have never tried one myself.</p><p></p><p>Even a 3m press can be surprisingly heavy and quite a lot of machine on the road but your neck will thank you for it because of the smoother ride in in work and you'll get better results behind your powerharrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 8921537, member: 54866"] As others have said depends on your soil and what implements will follow behind. For lighter soils, the 45 degree press rings are for lighter soils and not supposed to sink in as readily whereas the narrow rings are for stiffer land. Whether you should have tines or paddles or anything else involved on a front press will very much depend on what you can try out and what will work for you on your dirt and in your system. If you just want to make the ground better to travel over and do some of the powerharrows work for it a ring press will be useful. Guttlers look very good but I have never tried one myself. Even a 3m press can be surprisingly heavy and quite a lot of machine on the road but your neck will thank you for it because of the smoother ride in in work and you'll get better results behind your powerharrow. [/QUOTE]
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