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what is the difference between a regular cultipacker and the scalloped wheels (notched)? Is one better than the other? I will be using it for foodplots, I use a tiller behind a tractor then will use the cultipacker for covering the seed. thanks in advance.
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For sandy soils the smooth is better. For clay soils the notched is better. Either one will work pretty good in every situation though.
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If you’re tilling to a fine powder, cultipack before seeding.
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For sandy soils the smooth is better. For clay soils the notched is better. Either one will work pretty good in every situation though. My experience also.
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If you are buying new, get the one that is convertible from 3 point to drawbar. I haven't put mine on the 3 point since I took it off the first time. Just put the drawbar in and pull it with the Gator
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Speaking of drawbar models, I know a guy that fabbed a four inch drop trailer ball hitch onto his tiller to pull a packer so he could lightly turn and pack at the same time.
Last edited by JohnG; 10/06/24 05:35 AM.
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Speaking of drawbar models, I know a guy that fabbed a four inch drop trailer ball hitch onto his tiller to pull a packer so he could lightly turn and pack at the same time. My frontier tiller has a packer built onto it. Works of hydraulics. After having it I wouldn't have another tiller without it.
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