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Kansas | Never dealt with the yetter spike wheel type before.
How do you run those so they work properly? Tooth just above the soil? Just scratching the soil? Let the teeth dig in 1/4 of soil?
Also, I should of been paying attention last week when this was asked but what is the disadvantage to the non staggard wheel type where the teeth run meshed like a gear work? I'm going to assume the staggard wheel type is the better as it seems to be the more current style.
OH, yea, would probably help to explain what I'm gonna be planting in. Wheat stubble cut with a rigid head, combine has a chopper but no chaff spreader unless it was behind the case and then it spreads everything with the spinners.
Possibly some milo stub for CC.
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