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Landoll vs Tye vs Sunflower Rippers
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farmerrob
Posted 7/25/2010 12:25 (#1287531)
Subject: Landoll vs Tye vs Sunflower Rippers



After two very wet seasons, we are looking at some rippers. We have been no-till and want to stay close to that but too much water has left some serious compaction in places that we need to fix. I found three rippers that interest me and wonder if anyone else has compared these three. The Landoll is a model 1500 inline ripper. The Tye is a 188-420 model Paratill. The Sunflower is a 4010 model V ripper. The Tye and Landoll have individual coulters, while the Sunflower has a straight blade gang in front. All are either 4 or 5 shank. Which pulls easier the 3 pt or pull type? Never really like using three point for any tillage work and not sure I want to with a ripper either. Am I correct in assuming that the Sunflower will turn up the most soil? Planning on using this on the Case 2470 4WD that dynoed at 210 HP. Maybe I need more horses to pull these? Thanks in advance for the help!
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