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MikeSMN
Silver Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Granada, MN Points: 122 |
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Posted: 04 Jul 2010 at 4:03pm |
This is what we call a bean buggy in MN. vs. a bean bar that mounts to the front of a tractor on which 4 people ride to spray roundup on the weeds in the soybeans. The bean buggy was a one man operation that could be used after the kids left home and help was harder to come by.
Were similar units used on tobacco farms?
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NickT(Ky)
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Elizabethtown, Points: 417 |
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I have not seen a rig like that in a tobacco patch. Most guys have 12 to 14 rows in strips and use a side boom sprayer that will get 6 to 7 rows from a three point hitch. Most now that still grow it have several more acres and use High Boy boom sprayers. Around here they are the 3 wheel type and they are JD or Hahn which is orange like AC. They drop the sticks with the High Boys too.
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Nathan (SD)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Day County SD Points: 1265 |
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What brand is that one?
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