oakswamper
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On virgin ground, I could always take smaller bites or use my disk first.
It was actually a QDMA forum where I read about the reverse tine helping it to bite in rather than bounce around.
Mine has some tines removed. I think it is time to get some replacement tines and do some minor repairs on mine. Dropping a few hundred on the one I have might be a better choice than dropping $1500+ on a new one. Mine is only 5' though and is offset. It leaves me constantly adjusting because on some passes one tire is in tilled ground and one rear tire is on higher untilled ground. I need to do some tinkering.
We ran a 6' with an IH 284 I wouldn't think there would be a problem with Your Kubota 43