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Central Illinois | Knock on a rock. So far they either stop the front beeter which is an oil bath clutch with a hydraulic reverser to back them out. If they get through the beeter it has always threw them out. Have found 8 inch rocks 150 ft away. They roll out on top so easy to pick up then. Took me about 7 hours of ditching to do the last one. It was about 1300 ft x 70 wide, around 2 acres. Also had about 4 hous with dirt box to move some dirt to fill a washout along side. IMHO way faster than a dozer or pan scraper plus you have no compaction in the field from circling with the pan to dump dirt.
Edited by tjm71 9/29/2016 06:08
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