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Kockerling Ultima?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitu" data-source="post: 7106632" data-attributes="member: 61906"><p>A kockerling ultima is a very good drill. But it is not a out and out direct drill.( but very capable of sowing direct into stubble).</p><p>Being a tined drill designed to work at speed it moves a lot of soil. </p><p>It has great contour following and with the pre press rollers, it rolls the seed bed first before placing the seed.</p><p>Rolling after it is not usually necessary as it leaves a very firm seed bed.</p><p>It excels in extreme conditions and there is very few situations that would stop it working.</p><p>There are french companies that do low disturbance conversions for it of various configurations.</p><p>They are very easy to operate, no adjustment to fiddle with just one hydraulic pressure to change seed depth.</p><p>Very cheap to run</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitu, post: 7106632, member: 61906"] A kockerling ultima is a very good drill. But it is not a out and out direct drill.( but very capable of sowing direct into stubble). Being a tined drill designed to work at speed it moves a lot of soil. It has great contour following and with the pre press rollers, it rolls the seed bed first before placing the seed. Rolling after it is not usually necessary as it leaves a very firm seed bed. It excels in extreme conditions and there is very few situations that would stop it working. There are french companies that do low disturbance conversions for it of various configurations. They are very easy to operate, no adjustment to fiddle with just one hydraulic pressure to change seed depth. Very cheap to run [/QUOTE]
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