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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 5031630" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>The funny bit is [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] sees a Fendt 724 as a small tractor at 8t+!</p><p>I have a 4m Bettinson on a 4.4t MF3075! </p><p>A wise man told me recently (after a spell driving a 620Quadtrac) that farming would have less compaction problems if we went back to Ford 5000's - ie don't create problems in the first place - which I guess you are attempting to do with no til.</p><p>As per a recent twitter discussion - there is no one size fits all solution for crop establishment. For a third drill id be looking at a McConnell Seedaerator. Why? Front cutting discs. Better lifting tine than most others. Disc coulters either side of the slug motorway potential either side of the slot. Firming/depth wheel. Following harrow. Independent depth control. British. 724 would pull it no bother. Minimal disturbance but still capable of removing compaction.</p><p>A strategic tool in the box?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 5031630, member: 78"] The funny bit is [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] sees a Fendt 724 as a small tractor at 8t+! I have a 4m Bettinson on a 4.4t MF3075! A wise man told me recently (after a spell driving a 620Quadtrac) that farming would have less compaction problems if we went back to Ford 5000's - ie don't create problems in the first place - which I guess you are attempting to do with no til. As per a recent twitter discussion - there is no one size fits all solution for crop establishment. For a third drill id be looking at a McConnell Seedaerator. Why? Front cutting discs. Better lifting tine than most others. Disc coulters either side of the slug motorway potential either side of the slot. Firming/depth wheel. Following harrow. Independent depth control. British. 724 would pull it no bother. Minimal disturbance but still capable of removing compaction. A strategic tool in the box? [/QUOTE]
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