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Northeast Louisiana | Hey, sorry I didn't see your post earlier, went several days without checking the board. Your pictures look good.
We do sometimes run in to that problem. The buster/rollers work best if the ground is not too loose or too dry. We had that happen earlier this spring. The ground was so loose and dry that it just blew out under the roller. A regular hipper works better in these conditions.
You can adjust the length of your 3rd link to put the busters deeper in the ground and put less downpressure on the roller and usually make it work. A hydraulic link would be nice, but we've made it fine for several years without it.
Edited by Deadduck 3/27/2009 17:33
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