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Central Indiana | If you can manage the straight angle without plugging up I’d go that route. Much smoother planting and your secondary tillage tool has less rocking and leveling to do going the same direction as the ripper did. Leads to better emergence and better stands which will put more money in your pocket then working at an angle just because it looks better. Plus working at an angle means doing offsets and corners taking more fuel and more wear and tear which with these prices will add up quickly | |
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