jjp8182
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There are also newer models of cultivating tractors being made. One being the Oggun: Ronnie Baugh Tractors // Cleber, LLC (made entirely from commercially available parts and intended to be an "open source" tractor)
and another made by Tilmor:
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Would seriously consider either of them (or others) for one of the two tractors if cultivating established crops. It can be real easy to wipe out a row (in part or full) with a "regular" tractor if a person can't hold straight & parallel lines while driving (which isn't alwasy as easy as it sounds and is even harder to do if looking anywhere other than forward).
and another made by Tilmor:
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Would seriously consider either of them (or others) for one of the two tractors if cultivating established crops. It can be real easy to wipe out a row (in part or full) with a "regular" tractor if a person can't hold straight & parallel lines while driving (which isn't alwasy as easy as it sounds and is even harder to do if looking anywhere other than forward).