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West Central Indiana | I have a 38.5' TM 200 single fold field cultivator with 5 bar spike tooth harrow. I pull a 40' JM double rolling basket behind it. There is no leveling rake or spike tooth harrow on it, just the two baskets. This is the first cultivator I've had for a while ( 4th season) that I feel does a good job of leveling and staying in the ground. In certain soil conditions like fall chiseled corn stalks I'm pretty confident the front basket gets to pushing a little pile of dirt then "walks" over it, creating little speed bumps for the planter. In untouched bean stubble I don't feel like the bumps are as bad but they are there, and when you turn the lights on at night they really show up. I'm cultivating 4- 5" deep traveling 6-7 MPH trying to smooth up tile lines but feel like I'm defeating the purpose with the basket making bumps. Would I be better off shallowing the cultivator up so the ground is not so soft? Would a leveling rake on the basket firm the ground up for the rolling harrow to prevent the problem? My neighbor has same brand of cultivator/basket combination except for his is 30'. His worked bean stubble seems very smooth, but he is only going 2-3" deep at best and 5.5 MPH. Took the basket off yesterday and the field appears smoother, but now I have a lot of clods that reminded me of why I bought the basket in the first place. Thanks guys.
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