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Smaller Cambridge Roll Rings = More Pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Finn farmer" data-source="post: 5885216" data-attributes="member: 42422"><p>Do you have stones in your fields? I'd go for biggest possible rings (and did) if the answer is yes. The smaller ones will have more difficulties in pressing the stones under the surface and is more likely to catch a stone and drag it (and stop rolling partially). Since the axle is lower to the ground on smaller ones, it will take the possible stone hits more directly and be more likely to bend the axle.</p><p></p><p>And with us there's also the problem of getting stuck, since the smaller rings are harder to pull they're more likely to stop spinning on possible wet spots. But if you don't have wet spots then you're probably good with the smaller ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finn farmer, post: 5885216, member: 42422"] Do you have stones in your fields? I'd go for biggest possible rings (and did) if the answer is yes. The smaller ones will have more difficulties in pressing the stones under the surface and is more likely to catch a stone and drag it (and stop rolling partially). Since the axle is lower to the ground on smaller ones, it will take the possible stone hits more directly and be more likely to bend the axle. And with us there's also the problem of getting stuck, since the smaller rings are harder to pull they're more likely to stop spinning on possible wet spots. But if you don't have wet spots then you're probably good with the smaller ones. [/QUOTE]
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