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    Posted: 28 Sep 2020 at 12:25pm
I never owned one. What is the purpose?
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My 2300 Disc has one. It's used to break up an undisturbed, narrow slice of soil that the front gangs leave, prior to the rear gangs passing over it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2020 at 4:34pm
When I think of a middle buster, I think of something similar to this:

It's similar to a subsoiler, but makes a bigger furrow.
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Poor man's potato plow, or used to cultivate between wide rows.  Some subsoilers can be bought as a subsoiler with optional accessories, like the MB or a pipe layer...Wink
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I use mine as a lay off plow,ditch with it,potato plow.
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I agree with Jim in OH, always thought that was a (middle buster), it is called that in the owners manual.
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We hooked a chain to a mule drawn one and pulled it behind my uncle's B to dig 'taters. Think I still have it in the barn.
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Thanks for the information guys very much appreciated.
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some places use them to make tall humps in the fields so they can plant on top of them, then they irrigate down the trench. i've seen ones that were 8 rows wide. lots of truck farms use them.
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Wow! Do we simultaneously talk about 2 different things much?!
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Also called a lister plow
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Hey Tbone95, wanna start a third? Tongue
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Originally posted by TimCNY TimCNY wrote:

Hey Tbone95, wanna start a third? Tongue

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Then there's the opposite of what Shameless said...insitead of planting on the hill they made, out in western Oklahoma/Texas and other dryland places, they used lister planters and planted cotton/milo in the trench the middlebuster left behind. Had to try and catch any rain that may come. 

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i also had one of them Creston. was a 4-row, 
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Decades ago, before fertilizer and hybrids, two middle busters (aka listers) were on 42" centers and dug a 7" deep furrow which also resulted in a 5" high ridge.  Row crop like corn and milo were planted in the bottoms of these furrows/ridges. As the crops grew cultivator shovels scraped these ridges into the furrows resulting in elimination of the resulting young weeds and covering the crop seeds and plant roots now being  7"+ deep. Winds had to become very severe before they adversely affected the well rooted row crop plants.  Also the weather had to become very dry before it affected roots that were 7"+ deep.  In central Kansas this all changed with the advent of fertilizers and hybrids; about the time I graduated from school and did a hitch in the Navy; then left home.  Dad made good money raising 40 bushel/acre corn.  Today two big quarter mile radius irrigation wheels dominate our old half section farm. Herb(GA)
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Wow just bought one with some other parts for the rock shaft for our B, had no idea what it was for, figured you guys would know but did not have chance to take a picture til today. Steve this was with the stuff you sent me the lead on. 
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