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twraska
Posted 2/13/2023 08:05 (#10092557 - in reply to #10092301)
Subject: RE: Field cultivator choice


Wallis, TX
Bigshot - 2/13/2023 02:48

twraska - 2/12/2023 22:33

Survivor - 2/12/2023 20:13

Vigarfarms - 2/12/2023 18:30

Landoll 9630


Had a TM200. No comparison to the Landoll. Bought a new on in 2021, 34 ft, with 5 bar spike harrow

About like going from a a 1/2T to a 3/4 ton truck

And EXCELLENT company and support.

The TM is PISS POOR on the shank/spring design and the way it wears and cannot be rebuilt. If you haven't seen this, you just hadn't pulled on enough. Running gear is too light as well.
They may be good, but there is better out there.




Has your Landoll had any frame issues? We looked at one (40’ I think) and the frame was bent and broke on both sides where it cradled in transport position. Looked like the cylinders were too short and were bending/breaking the frame. It also had welds on the outer wing sections and the harrows were bent, although I could see where the harrows COULD have been damaged by backing with them down.

That is some very severe operator abuse. Nothing is fool proof.


I agree, some can tear up an anvil with a rubber mallet. I was asking because we still need to find a cultivator and was wondering if frame issue were a Landoll issue.
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