What we have found is that the machine is not set right for the field conditions. The front gangs are designed to go only 1-2 inches deep. This is usually were people go wrong. There is a purpose for the way it is designed like all machines out there. It's like using the right tool for the job, and understanding how to use it properly.
@@Terrinrobinson103 what is the problem with going 3-4 inches deep with the front gangs? Wouldn’t you need to go deeper than 1-2 inches to dislodge corn stalk rootballs?
Horsch Tiger:Yes
We used one of those soon after they came out and wasn’t very impressed, they have it designed backwards, the gangs need to be behind the chisel
That does look like that would be a mess going through a field, especially where there’s a lot of turning.
What we have found is that the machine is not set right for the field conditions. The front gangs are designed to go only 1-2 inches deep. This is usually were people go wrong. There is a purpose for the way it is designed like all machines out there. It's like using the right tool for the job, and understanding how to use it properly.
I suppose it depends on soil type but I would agree
@@Terrinrobinson103 what is the problem with going 3-4 inches deep with the front gangs? Wouldn’t you need to go deeper than 1-2 inches to dislodge corn stalk rootballs?
I want to see that take on corn stalks, not ground with very little stubble.