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| If you have the room and it dont owe you anything, keep it, but for me I have it BURIED deep in the barn, and last tool to get out. Most say around here if you have to think about getting that out, its already too late..... I can say I saved some corn and beans 2 years ago on a wet farm I have, but "here" you cant wait till it is fully dry on top, you have to hit it when its a "green" or damp yet, to do the best job, all at some risk of possible ruts / or tracks.
I think the Yetter brand hoes are better or the ones that have one wheel per arm per spring, so that you get better penetration, instead of the walking arm dual wheel per arm and spring. | |
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