tessiers
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- Sep 22, 2007
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- Location
- Central Maine
- Tractor
- 05' JD 790 - 53' Ford NAA - 70' Massey Fergusen 135 diesel - 67' John Deere 3020 deisel - 77' John Deere 2130 - 1950 John Deere MC
Looking to build a field roller to take care of a few minor ruts I left while spreading manure. I found a couple of old steel rolls behind a local mill, they are both 7' long which is about what I was looking for.
One has 5/8" thick steel and weighs about 2000 lbs empty and is 3' diameter. It will hold about 350 gallons of water which would add another 2800 lbs.
The second is 1 1/4" steel weighs about 6000 lbs empty and is 5' diameter. It will hold about 1000 gallons of water which would add another 8000 lbs.
I can only get 1 of them but I have my choice. How heavy should a land roller be? I am leaning toward the smaller one, all of my tractors are under 50 hp.
Thanks
Jason
One has 5/8" thick steel and weighs about 2000 lbs empty and is 3' diameter. It will hold about 350 gallons of water which would add another 2800 lbs.
The second is 1 1/4" steel weighs about 6000 lbs empty and is 5' diameter. It will hold about 1000 gallons of water which would add another 8000 lbs.
I can only get 1 of them but I have my choice. How heavy should a land roller be? I am leaning toward the smaller one, all of my tractors are under 50 hp.
Thanks
Jason