Snapped my magnum top link tonight going into a field with the CLC. I told you it was heavy.I am on my 4th Kverneland CLC which is a very similar machine to the cultus. This one is 3.6m and has a double disc gangat the back, if you are looking at new its now called something else. On light land and on narrow points my 165 Hp just about handles it at those sort of depths. It wouldn't if I kept the wings on. Depending on what you have got at the back these machines are heavy so its not just pulling it that you need to think about. The CLC here spends most of its time on either a 180Hp or 260Hp magnum going down deep.
Snapped my magnum top link tonight going into a field with the CLC. I told you it was heavy.
Why do you need to go too deep?80mm point I'd say, thinking of changing away from the plough and I used to plough 8 to 9 inches so what depth would I need to go to work one of those?
I've bought a second Simba Xpress, with ST bar ,this one has low disturbance legs so we can go deeper if I want to.I've tried a gutler supermaxx this yr. 7 rows of tungsten points with a double following harrow. Fantastic bit of kit. Perfect year for it too.v
@Devon JamesI've tried a gutler supermaxx this yr. 7 rows of tungsten points with a double following harrow. Fantastic bit of kit. Perfect year for it too.v
BecauseI know it's unfashionable, but if you need 200hp on a 4m drag, why not just pull 5 furrows with 160, and be done with it, all worked to same uniform depth and a clean start
Suppose it depends what state the plough leaves it after. Soloing yesterday, will roll today and that's it until the drill.I know it's unfashionable, but if you need 200hp on a 4m drag, why not just pull 5 furrows with 160, and be done with it, all worked to same uniform depth and a clean start
I've tried a gutler supermaxx this yr. 7 rows of tungsten points with a double following harrow. Fantastic bit of kit. Perfect year for it too.v
Agreed. Nothing would go in the ground last yr. Different story now though. I'm also partly organic, and hoping it'll be my stale seedbed glyphosate.I struggled with one last year but this year I have to cultivate before OSR seeding as barley affects germination and it's done a good job. Cheap to run too