Subsoiler height

/ Subsoiler height #2  
That should not be a problem.
 
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#3  
Thanks. I posted this under 2 titles by accident, I had to redownload my app because I couldn't log in.sorry for that
 
/ Subsoiler height #4  
If you can run other Cat1 3pt implements, then it shouldn't be a problem. You may have to mess around with your 3pt hitch link pivot locations to get it to lower to full depth and still be able to get it up enough to transport it to the work without dragging on the ground.
 
/ Subsoiler height #5  
One trick you probably want to NOT do is to replace the lift links with chains.
(I'm calling them that, but have a suspicion that it isn't their "proper" name.)

Anyhow, although short lengths of chain will allow you to get the best balance of transport clearance height and depth, they will also allow it to go to the path of least resistance when it finds obstructions.
I suppose there are times when this could be good, but generally having it flop around from side to side isn't getting the depth you want and probably leads to damage eventually.
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#6  
Ran the subsoiler last night, works great! Carried it 6" or 8" off the ground and pulled her down to the linch pins! It is a keeper for sure
 
 

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