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Jim McCracken

@growncorn

Corn farmer

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I have another question before jumping head first into stripping. What is everyone using to keep product to your rig. It looks like I can spend almost as much on the tender as the bar itself.

I have another question before jumping head first into stripping. What is everyone using to keep product to your rig. It looks like I can spend almost as much on the tender as the bar itself.
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I'm thinking about upgrading my old stiger to a new stiger. Are tracks really worth all the fuss or should I stick to my trusty tires. I really like my 939 but I've never had a tracked anything. To be honest, there aren't very many in the neighborhood either.

I'm thinking about upgrading my old stiger to a new stiger. Are tracks really worth all the fuss or should I stick to my trusty tires. I really like my 939 but I've never had a tracked anything. To be honest, there aren't very many in the neighborhood either.
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I'm getting a lot of input on this stripping idea, and I'm wondering what approach I should take. Currently running ripper and fall gas on most acres. AA is cheaper most years, so I hate to give up on it. Do I throw all my inputs in one strip or split it up.

I'm getting a lot of input on this stripping idea, and I'm wondering what approach I should take. Currently running ripper and fall gas on most acres. AA is cheaper most years, so I hate to give up on it. Do I throw all my inputs in one strip or split it up.
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I have another strip till related question. What are you guys doing with your planters. I'm sure I will need something better than my old screw adjust rock guards. Will I need no till coulters, floating row cleaners, or anything to make a decent seed bed.