Baker boot

Ritchie

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Ysbyty Ifan
No, they are for heavy square type ones, looking for ones for standard spring tine cultivator type of tine. Thinking of making something to oversow grass seed but shallow.


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JD-Kid

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duncan used to make a S tine till seeder
http://www.trademe.co.nz/business-farming-industry/industrial/other/750/auction-611098898.htm
think had a seeder tube welded to back of tine with a knife opener ummmmm was so-so they dropped it and went to the inch tines
teage use the bigger S tines used to use the smaller ones they also have a angle on the mounting so tine sits back
http://taege.com/html/body_3pl_vineyard.html one of the pic's on there shows the set back makes the tine move up and down more than backwards and forwards like the work on a tiller

dont think those maxi points yer talking about would fit a S tine not alot of s tine machines in Oz and would not be used for DD so i would question if they are made there

we see some cast points here for S tines but too big for DD

you could get 6 mm bisalloy 650 and weld on to standard points to make a knife opener even the teage is more a knife than a t opener
 

Ritchie

Member
Location
Ysbyty Ifan
No, didn't try sidetracked my funds into a 7.5 meter weed wiper. Need to recoup some funds. Your right JD-Kid looking for more of a knife opener to tear through the sward and roots and seed blown into slot with an air drill.

Ritchie
 

marklr90

New Member
Anyone find a supplier of 3 piece baker boots for s tines? Much difference in overall performance between using the angled s tines or the coil tines on duncan/aitchison? Either one better for not pulling up stones? S tines are cheaper to buy than coil tines anyway.
 

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