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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
750a gauge wheel soil problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractor Boy" data-source="post: 4759614" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>It’s not the mud that somehow finds itself inside the two halves of the wheel that’s the problem. That can stay there.</p><p>The problem is the soil that somehow forces it’s way between the tyre and the wheel. I’ve spoken again to Simon Chiles today and we are wondering if firstly I have had a little too much pressure on the firming wheel when the soil is a bit wet, especially when drilling beans very deep. Also possibly the gauge wheel gap should’ve been narrowed down to almost nothing to stop any soil building on the side of the disc when the soil is wetter than ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractor Boy, post: 4759614, member: 2326"] It’s not the mud that somehow finds itself inside the two halves of the wheel that’s the problem. That can stay there. The problem is the soil that somehow forces it’s way between the tyre and the wheel. I’ve spoken again to Simon Chiles today and we are wondering if firstly I have had a little too much pressure on the firming wheel when the soil is a bit wet, especially when drilling beans very deep. Also possibly the gauge wheel gap should’ve been narrowed down to almost nothing to stop any soil building on the side of the disc when the soil is wetter than ideal. [/QUOTE]
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