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<blockquote data-quote="Jim B" data-source="post: 6547118" data-attributes="member: 2128"><p>Great to see her going Pete, looks great! Could see the conditions were less than ideal but you got to go when you’ve got to go sometimes!</p><p></p><p>I was also going to ask about the crab steer. Can see how having it fully crabbed would effect spread pattern. If the wheels were fully offset, rears on fresh ground, would it make much difference to the overall soil compaction? If the reduction was significant and it was worthwhile running it fully crabbed all the time, is there somethings you could adjust to correct the spread pattern? Adjust the setup of the discs, vane angles or something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim B, post: 6547118, member: 2128"] Great to see her going Pete, looks great! Could see the conditions were less than ideal but you got to go when you’ve got to go sometimes! I was also going to ask about the crab steer. Can see how having it fully crabbed would effect spread pattern. If the wheels were fully offset, rears on fresh ground, would it make much difference to the overall soil compaction? If the reduction was significant and it was worthwhile running it fully crabbed all the time, is there somethings you could adjust to correct the spread pattern? Adjust the setup of the discs, vane angles or something? [/QUOTE]
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