lombardi3g
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I want to bust the compacted soil to a depth of 18 inches that we have under the skirts of our citrus trees in rows spaced 20 ft apart. We have about 30" of clearance under the tree skirts for access. I want to attach to the tractor a 3pt 'A' frame with dual 2" toolbars. This will pull 2 gangs of shanks at either end of the tool bars. I hope to run the shanks will a 2" wide shoe on the bottom 6 inches of each shank. The toolbar space directly behind the tractor will be not be tilled - the middle 6 ft of the drive row. I will also leave untilled 3 ft on either side of the toolbar to the tree rows on either side, i.e. 2 by 3ft equals 6 ft. This leaves the 2 swaths to be tilled at 4 ft wide each.
The neighbor says having that much draft that far out on those toolbars will bend them in our heavy soils. I'm inclined to agree with him. As anyone seen a toolbar support system wherein chain or rod is attached to either side of the toolbar which is connected to the nose of the tractor on either side. Or perhaps to a fabricated front-end assembly to transfer forces at the end of the toolbars to the center-front of the tractor where they would cancel each other out??
Your consideration please,
lombardi3g
The neighbor says having that much draft that far out on those toolbars will bend them in our heavy soils. I'm inclined to agree with him. As anyone seen a toolbar support system wherein chain or rod is attached to either side of the toolbar which is connected to the nose of the tractor on either side. Or perhaps to a fabricated front-end assembly to transfer forces at the end of the toolbars to the center-front of the tractor where they would cancel each other out??
Your consideration please,
lombardi3g