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TJG in MS
Posted 1/10/2010 08:23 (#1014261 - in reply to #1013938)
Subject: RE: Sprayers on tracks


Itta Bena Mississippi
I've broke tie rod ends on my 4920 running in less than perfect conditions with 480-50 tires. JD updated them and I've had no more trouble. BUT, I don't believe it they could turn tracks in anything but sloppy conditions. I run duals on the back, leery about them on the front due to tie rod ends. The duals make a big difference, but I had to build my own spacers. Talked to a company up north that builds them, but they didn't build or recomend them for wide rows. They do improve the mobility greatly, but I still have to wait to burndown longer than I like.
Sounds like you have the same problem as I; an expensive sprayer and still a gigantic flying bill. It's hard to grow irrigated cotton or anythingelse in the Delta and get away from the airplane. Tom
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