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Bourgault or Dutch Openers for Horsch Co drill
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred" data-source="post: 4996012" data-attributes="member: 534"><p>We have run the Dutch openers on a Horsch Sprinter for 1year , we have 1",. 2" paired and 5" open , we sowed all OSR with 2" paired with liquid fert , all beans with 1" and all cereals with 5" ,</p><p> </p><p>The OSR was all direct drilled this was a better solution than the Duett esp in heavy land , however the issue has been combine wheelings , where the land was soft at combining, depth was too shallow and the seed grew but died later.</p><p></p><p>The winter beans were all into ploughed land or sumo, they look well ,the drill took less pulling however with big beans or a little rubbish from poor cleaning they can block in the opening , we did put a tube on the back but soon removed it.</p><p>Spring beans into over wintered oats cover crop sticky mess, slot was covered better than with standard solo point however wheelings might be an issue , ground was soft and wet as snot underneath.</p><p></p><p>The wheat & winter barley was all into Sumo trio /Horsch TerranoMT , followed by joker , drilled, looks really well, establishment was easy this year, wide band is fine, used to it with duett.</p><p></p><p>Spring crops not drilled , too wet ,</p><p> </p><p>A couple of trial direct drilling blocks , 1" sowed direct drilled wheat , looks a picture , travels really well,</p><p>1" direct drilled S beans , into reclaimed land , cant cultivate deeper than 2" anyway due to stones beans all chitting .</p><p></p><p>Overall they take less HP than the Horsch points , they are not quick to change as you might imagine , you will need new roll pins each time you change , invest in some proper punches .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred, post: 4996012, member: 534"] We have run the Dutch openers on a Horsch Sprinter for 1year , we have 1",. 2" paired and 5" open , we sowed all OSR with 2" paired with liquid fert , all beans with 1" and all cereals with 5" , The OSR was all direct drilled this was a better solution than the Duett esp in heavy land , however the issue has been combine wheelings , where the land was soft at combining, depth was too shallow and the seed grew but died later. The winter beans were all into ploughed land or sumo, they look well ,the drill took less pulling however with big beans or a little rubbish from poor cleaning they can block in the opening , we did put a tube on the back but soon removed it. Spring beans into over wintered oats cover crop sticky mess, slot was covered better than with standard solo point however wheelings might be an issue , ground was soft and wet as snot underneath. The wheat & winter barley was all into Sumo trio /Horsch TerranoMT , followed by joker , drilled, looks really well, establishment was easy this year, wide band is fine, used to it with duett. Spring crops not drilled , too wet , A couple of trial direct drilling blocks , 1" sowed direct drilled wheat , looks a picture , travels really well, 1" direct drilled S beans , into reclaimed land , cant cultivate deeper than 2" anyway due to stones beans all chitting . Overall they take less HP than the Horsch points , they are not quick to change as you might imagine , you will need new roll pins each time you change , invest in some proper punches . [/QUOTE]
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