Cab-over Pete
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- Kenilworth, Warwickshire
I’m still on chalk scratches on the concrete
I used to use autocad many years ago.CAD - Cardboard Aided Design
when we were only running 2D cad at FarmForce resorted to the cardboard for drill hoppers on a couple of occasions before moving up to 3D Cad which once you’ve changed your mindset and got your head round it is so much better and easier and allows you to be far more creative and imaginative.
Where's the background shot of a stout mug of teaHmmm small bit of massaging and it fitsView attachment 1043051
I have used that type of machine.Looks extremely interesting. I have to ask though; wouldn’t it be easier to slap 1 or 2 used horstine twin airs on? I’ve seen it done on an agribuggy; looked just the job(?). Not having a dig; looks like you’re doing an awesome job, just interested in your thought process
Non seed-treated wheat of courseI have used that type of machine.
In my opinion they are shy of airflow. The product takes a good while to reach outside of boom.
I also want to be able to spread wheat as the other autumn I spread over 250 ha. In a wet autumn it was a lifeline both for me and my customers
NoNon seed-treated wheat of course
Thanks.Very interesting thread. How are you going to drive your metering units and will you be able to shut them off individualy?