i agree with this, i have tried for years with my soil doe's not work with disks triton only direct drill to work my soil just get to solid the more years it is direct drilled i now have well above average organic matter,my tests have gone from low amber to high amber,putting in chopped straw...
IT is only my opinion not triton's would you give a demo after the way he's called it from the start ( must have something that can travel on the land first to pull it) a tractor that can just lift the drill will pull it on light land,
av: 10 tons ha some time's 13. not this year lost it on the floor. just as it was ready 3 weeks bad weather then wind only av 5 tons ha, last field 3 ha =8 tons when cut it was a green all over with germinated wheat. oats had to be cut 125 mm high so not to put all the green through the combine...
why you did not get a demo is the way you called the drill in the last 2 years , it is a great heavy land drill and in the wet, it may not be your way of thinking, but it gets crops in the ground and up in all conditions , as long as the tractor pulls it, right tractor for conditions is the key...
40% grant, discount and 40% tax saving =£10 per acre, plus getting the crop in last year, this will reduce over the years,depending on length of time, and re-sale value
I only have 400 acres bought new triton and payed for it's self in two years, set up is key you can set to through soil over seed, or cut slot and side press, this is best dun straight in to stubble, the looser the soil the more movement of soil you get. i pull 3 mt with 150 case puma in my...
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