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Bourgault or Dutch Openers for Horsch Co drill
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<blockquote data-quote="T Hectares" data-source="post: 5088944" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>I’ve had the Borgault vos on for over a year now, really like them.</p><p>They have drilled nearly 1000 ha on abrasive flint downland soils, one wheelmark Coulter has been replaced and two have snapped off on Sarsen stones, the duett point would also snap off on some of our soils...</p><p></p><p>Mine is drilling mainly into shallow cultivated soils and some direct drilled fields, but does some contract work onto ploughed land, over the last year they have drilled wheat, barley, OSR, Beans, maize, css mixes, hemp and cover crops.</p><p></p><p>Definitely easier to pull, i now have 80hp less on a 6m Sprinter, and seed placement and soil disturbance is massively better than the old points.</p><p></p><p>Mine are seed and fert as that was what was available at the time, but now I think they do a shorter seed only one which I may change to in the future.</p><p></p><p>They have been a godsend this spring, most of the SB has a Kockerling allrounder pass to dry the soil sat under chopped straw and then the drill has placed seed very well into moisture without bringing up wet soil like they used too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Hectares, post: 5088944, member: 2522"] I’ve had the Borgault vos on for over a year now, really like them. They have drilled nearly 1000 ha on abrasive flint downland soils, one wheelmark Coulter has been replaced and two have snapped off on Sarsen stones, the duett point would also snap off on some of our soils... Mine is drilling mainly into shallow cultivated soils and some direct drilled fields, but does some contract work onto ploughed land, over the last year they have drilled wheat, barley, OSR, Beans, maize, css mixes, hemp and cover crops. Definitely easier to pull, i now have 80hp less on a 6m Sprinter, and seed placement and soil disturbance is massively better than the old points. Mine are seed and fert as that was what was available at the time, but now I think they do a shorter seed only one which I may change to in the future. They have been a godsend this spring, most of the SB has a Kockerling allrounder pass to dry the soil sat under chopped straw and then the drill has placed seed very well into moisture without bringing up wet soil like they used too. [/QUOTE]
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