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What would I plant with, how would I cultivate I need at least 32 inches clearance, rotary hoe, picker, what if I want to plant something that requires a different row width? How do I set the wheels in or out? Planting requires specific set field speed how are you setting that. If your picker is not front mounted you have to pick the first 2-4 rows by hand. What if one year I want to pick in the ear and the next pick/shell. Remember that steel wheeled tractor on youtube those needs were a large part of the design. I think you can make a uni-design but remember Minneapolis Moline tried and only sold a very few, it met with a lot of buyer resistance. | What would I plant with, how would I cultivate I need at least 32 inches clearance, rotary hoe, picker, what if I want to plant something that requires a different row width? How do I set the wheels in or out? Planting requires specific set field speed how are you setting that. If your picker is not front mounted you have to pick the first 2-4 rows by hand. What if one year I want to pick in the ear and the next pick/shell. Remember that steel wheeled tractor on youtube those needs were a large part of the design. I think you can make a uni-design but remember Minneapolis Moline tried and only sold a very few, it met with a lot of buyer resistance. | ||
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Kent
What would I plant with, how would I cultivate I need at least 32 inches clearance, rotary hoe, picker, what if I want to plant something that requires a different row width? How do I set the wheels in or out? Planting requires specific set field speed how are you setting that. If your picker is not front mounted you have to pick the first 2-4 rows by hand. What if one year I want to pick in the ear and the next pick/shell. Remember that steel wheeled tractor on youtube those needs were a large part of the design. I think you can make a uni-design but remember Minneapolis Moline tried and only sold a very few, it met with a lot of buyer resistance.