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Bear1062
Posted 3/11/2009 10:44 (#640089 - in reply to #639448)
Subject: RE: Ok guys, difference between Landroller and Brillion is ?.


iseedit - 3/10/2009 22:04

See - (pic), this is a land roller (northern use). Brillion is for a different purpose . . .  Landroller is used after planting to smooth out the soil and push rocks down and break up stalk residue before combineing beans  .. . . Just trying to help define  . . . 


And why wouldnt the brillion work for this purpose? We use it mainly after tilling the ground to firm the ground so the planters wont make little ridges as we have loamy ground and busting up clods in some of our clay loam soils. We have also rented it out to others to knock down wheat stalks from a stripper head after no tilling soy beans so the bean header wont have to pick the wheat stalks to.
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