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Bourgault or Dutch Openers for Horsch Co drill
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisStep" data-source="post: 5074388" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I've just switched from a 5 inch Bourgault to a 1 inch Dutch. Fantastic improvement in establishment. Better penetration, better soil seed coverage, less blockages, less disturbance. Have done about 160 ha on 1 set of points on a CO4 so far, and reckon I'll probably get 300 ha out of them. I was getting about 50 ha from the Bourgault set. £1.70/ha v £7.50. Light sand and stone land. </p><p></p><p>I've got really sloppy packer wheels on the back of the CO4 to the extent that the tyres are rubbing against the frame and each other. Will new polythene packers fix that? Has anyone changed these on their CO? I've had a socket and 5ft bar on the bolt that holds the first wheel rocker but haven't shifted it yet. Any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisStep, post: 5074388, member: 8394"] I've just switched from a 5 inch Bourgault to a 1 inch Dutch. Fantastic improvement in establishment. Better penetration, better soil seed coverage, less blockages, less disturbance. Have done about 160 ha on 1 set of points on a CO4 so far, and reckon I'll probably get 300 ha out of them. I was getting about 50 ha from the Bourgault set. £1.70/ha v £7.50. Light sand and stone land. I've got really sloppy packer wheels on the back of the CO4 to the extent that the tyres are rubbing against the frame and each other. Will new polythene packers fix that? Has anyone changed these on their CO? I've had a socket and 5ft bar on the bolt that holds the first wheel rocker but haven't shifted it yet. Any tips? [/QUOTE]
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