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Offset fat tires in Wheat 🤔

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jon1 year ago

better off in the same track to reduce amount of land compacted, there is no negative effect on the trampled wheat except aesthetics for a day or two

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Mike Wasylyniuk1 year ago

Hey I heard I am coming down there for a demo soon. Looking forward to it 👍

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Tire Agent1 year ago

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Trey1 year ago

There’s no argument. Offset the tires and you almost can’t tell where you drove. Just looks a little goofy…

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🌾Lakey🌾1 year ago

Totally gonna do this on the rotator, trying it now!

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Matt Green1 year ago

Less compaction, less dust, will go thru more mud also being off set

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Harry (wannabe evil grain merchant)Bennett1 year ago

What you’re doing makes sense but around here we’ll make 3-4 trips thru wheat in a season. Usually running skinnies and just follow the same track.

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Mike Wasylyniuk1 year ago

Why seed that track ?

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ComfortKing1 year ago

Interesting. Been thinking about trying this with my Coupe. Seems most years I can see the sprayer tracks were delayed as the crop turns.

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Big Stink 🧢1 year ago

Always do this in spring never thought about it in crop very interesting

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Mike Wasylyniuk1 year ago

Try it for a pass. You will see the difference right away.

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