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Which Triple bedtiller?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pingu" data-source="post: 6726227" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Doesn’t that depend on if being used on ridged ground so tractors sat at same height as working depth or straight into ploughing it’ll be 10+inches lower as used to find had to be careful on machine second passing.</p><p></p><p>To add to this I’ve run basseliers and got on great with them but 400hp gives them series grief if pushing hard had odd problems with shafts but that’s more to now and again having one side running harder so taking more power. If your regular running 400hp hard then my recommendation would be an AVR as built like a tank even a 1050 couldn’t kill it! I’m a fan of hook tine as personally found on heavy silt they panned less the L shape tine plus metal lasted longer. If want L shape stick with a Standen powervator built really well and back up superb and probs be better into a cover crop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pingu, post: 6726227, member: 306"] Doesn’t that depend on if being used on ridged ground so tractors sat at same height as working depth or straight into ploughing it’ll be 10+inches lower as used to find had to be careful on machine second passing. To add to this I’ve run basseliers and got on great with them but 400hp gives them series grief if pushing hard had odd problems with shafts but that’s more to now and again having one side running harder so taking more power. If your regular running 400hp hard then my recommendation would be an AVR as built like a tank even a 1050 couldn’t kill it! I’m a fan of hook tine as personally found on heavy silt they panned less the L shape tine plus metal lasted longer. If want L shape stick with a Standen powervator built really well and back up superb and probs be better into a cover crop [/QUOTE]
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