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JF-
Congrats on your purchase, with as thoroughly as you checked it out I can't imagine there will be any problem.
Re: Towing- I didn't know the narrow/foothills part of the equation; best to be cautious.
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Deas Plant.,Hi, John.
Unless you really, REALLY want to show off, I wouldn't worry about getting the extra 2 shanks for the ripper. It is a LOT easier on the tractor when ripping to use 3 shanks and 'straddle rip' to cover the gaps than to try pull all 5 shanks in all but soft sand or mud. The extra pockets are there mainly to give you more spacing options rather than because the machine will pull all 5 at once.
On top of the extra load of all 5 shanks in the ground at the same time, there is also a build-up of disturbed soil ahead of each shank which has to be able to go somewhere. With only 3 shanks, this disturbed earth can easily slip between the shanks. With all 5 shanks in place, this disturbed earth has more problem finding a way out between the shanks, further adding to the load. If the pockets were staggered- alternate pockets ahead of and behind the beam - this would be less of a problem but they ain't usually staggered like that.
JUst my 0.02.
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