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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 6770747" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>If you don’t de-stabilise soils by cultivation big tractors run well without damage. No tilled soils have held our quad track very well this year, you can see where it’s been on the 12m CTF lanes but it’s really no damage. Where we cultivated it’s far more visible. Cultivated soil=compaction=more cultivation=hamster wheel effect. Small tractors after ploughs have caused more damage in my area this year than I have with a 30t tractor and 12m drill. (I still aim to get rid of the beast though, more for reliability and cost worries than the weight).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 6770747, member: 4612"] If you don’t de-stabilise soils by cultivation big tractors run well without damage. No tilled soils have held our quad track very well this year, you can see where it’s been on the 12m CTF lanes but it’s really no damage. Where we cultivated it’s far more visible. Cultivated soil=compaction=more cultivation=hamster wheel effect. Small tractors after ploughs have caused more damage in my area this year than I have with a 30t tractor and 12m drill. (I still aim to get rid of the beast though, more for reliability and cost worries than the weight). [/QUOTE]
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