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Southeast Washington | In our area there aren't very many but they are tow betweens. Because of the hilly terrain we need the weight transfer on the hitch and not dragging dead weight behind. Also on downhill turns on a 45% slope we need to keep the seed tool in the ground so that a big jackknife doesn't happen. There used to be one small tow behind around but it was upside down too many times for the owner so he finally got rid of it.
The hills are what are keeping them from being very popular but we took the plunge and have had a steep learning curve in how to operate it but it has provided great results.
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