Loweralaabama
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Is there a general small tractor book out there that explains common small farm row crop spacing, associated wheel spacing, plow depths, disc angle, etc, etc?
Is there a general small tractor book out there that explains common small farm row crop spacing, associated wheel spacing, plow depths, disc angle, etc, etc?
A steeper gang angle on a disc will be more aggressive and a shallower angle will be less aggressive. Typically this is relative as the disc will only have a certain adjustment range.
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You might want to check to see what wheels widths are available on your tractor. Some smaller tractors have very minimal adjustment while others usually larger tractors have infinite adjustment.
Common row crop widths today are 15”, 20”, 30”, 36-38”.
Dunno of one. I do this:s there a general small tractor book out there that explains common small farm row crop spacing, associated wheel spacing, plow depths, disc angle, etc, etc?
Thanks for your time and sharing this informationI don't know a book specifically but you can simply look up the answer to specific questions like these online. I'll answer a few I know off of the top of my head.
Common row spacing is half of your wheel centerline spacing. For example, if you run 30" rows, you want a 60" wheel centerline spacing for a tractor when you are straddling two rows as is often done with tractor cultivation.
Plow depth on a moldboard plow is half of the bottom width, for example 7" deep on a 14" wide plow bottom.
A steeper gang angle on a disc will be more aggressive and a shallower angle will be less aggressive. Typically this is relative as the disc will only have a certain adjustment range.
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You might want to check to see what wheels widths are available on your tractor. Some smaller tractors have very minimal adjustment while others usually larger tractors have infinite adjustment.
Common row crop widths today are 15”, 20”, 30”, 36-38”.