Kinder soil in this field. Just lost the rest to water logging, been trying to shallow till, that’s creating more of a pan in wet weather, time to use a bit more cultivation. Anything on our Cotswold brash survived.
Ploughed and combi going this week, lost 90% of wheat we drilled in October so was a relief to get some in again.
also stitched the odd field that wasnt too hard after -5, some land that was ploughed in September which went ok.
We don’t drill in really wet conditions with ours, if it’s not dry in the top 2 inches, we have found we cut a slot rather than making any tilth. On our Cotswold brash soils it’s fine whatever the weather, clay is where we struggle.
Ran the vaderstad nz 24 hours infront this autumn to make some...
Bracket that stocks is sat on came from Weaving’s that bolted straight in to existing framework. also came with the frame work to bolt on to the harrows for spreader plates.
We bought the kit off of Weaving’s to put a stocks wizard seeder unit on the drill. It was a few year ago now but wasn’t too badly priced.
I’ll take a picture in the morning
Forward position made a huge difference, got our legs infront of the bolt in the back hole. Ran them like that in chopped wheat straw and poorly spread bean trash
Swapped from the triangle rubbers, round ones seem to be the better of the two
We run ours as in the most forward hole in trash, have also run infront of the bolt.
Ours was fine on that setting in chopped wheat straw, had to keep pressure off the harrows though
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