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Post by treymo on Jul 22, 2011 12:50:36 GMT -5
We had quite a bit of volunteer beans in our summerfallow this year. We decided instead of chancing it with 2-4D, I'd just hook on to the neighbors fallowmaster and undercut them. It was fun and fast to do. We had a 5 section fallowmaster at one time but sold it 3 years ago. Workin along highway K-19 2 miles east of Larned Some of our wonderful looking dryland corn. First thing in the morning Folded up and ready to go home! Our mowing setup back at the farm Thanks Guys! Trey
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Post by Austin Stewart on Jul 22, 2011 13:00:57 GMT -5
You must have had coulters on the front of your fallowmaster at one time? I wish we had coulters as well as getting rid of the stupid split treader on the middle section and replacing that with a regular single trader. Fallowmaster's dont like cornstalks very well it seems.
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Post by drtycaseihsprckt on Jul 22, 2011 13:32:54 GMT -5
Nice looking equipment man! That fallowmaster is pretty cool looking, have anymore Closeup pics of it?
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Post by magnum 7240 on Jul 22, 2011 14:30:13 GMT -5
that's some good looking corn what are you going to do to it or will it still grow and that's some cool stuff you guys got trey
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Post by treymo on Jul 22, 2011 16:30:18 GMT -5
that's some good looking corn what are you going to do to it or will it still grow and that's some cool stuff you guys got trey We're planning on just no-tilling wheat into it this fall if we get any moisture. Austin, I'm really not sure if it did or not. The neighbor bought it at a farm sale out in your area about a year ago. It's the first time I've seen or used it. Our old one had them though... Those are the only pictures I have. Here is the website for them. The one I was running was an older version that was since bought out by Orthman. That are really the same piece of equipment. We used to have one like the one on the link- orthmanag.com/products/broad-acre-tillage/fallow-masterTrey
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