What are guys doing or have done in the past with the sprayer ruts in their fields? Any implement with smaller tires really gets shaken up when crossing these especially on a 90 degree angle. Combine pickups will be airborne if I don't slow down crossing them.
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I was blessed enough to have a good neighbour who would spray our crop at Killam with an Airplane... for fungicide.
Thanks Harvey Abbott 'A1'.
In EDmonton the 4WD/and Sprayer ruts are a big mess... not much grain in those areas anyway... need BIG tires on machines and air bag suspended pickups on Combine (615P Deere) are nice to stop damage!
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We also put support wheels on the outer ends of all our headers, (made by Empire Manufacturing in Lloydminster).
They really help 'roll' the header instead of dragging/crashing it through the ruts (when tilting and flopping) then this means less stress and reduces the jerking/smashing some on the harvesting header cutting machines.
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empires wheels work very well on swather. I even have mine now welded solid to the header instead of bolted. Nothing wrong with that. Need a good operator on the combines, should be able to skim the ground with the pick up when going over ruts, my worst ruts are the not well closed v ditch runs. I find sprayer ruts usually dissappear in time usually before next planting without working them and I have made a lot of them in the past. Maybe its my soil, that they seem to dissappear. Tractor combine ruts from being stuck need attention.
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