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<blockquote data-quote="Tim G" data-source="post: 7170186" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>Yes, not entirely sure whether this would be considered an upgrade or not. Nearby farmer was very dismissive of it, but he is of most things I do! One of the problems I had with the nordsten was wheelings, so my veiw was that this drill would, at least, halve that problem straight away. Ideally I'd have like a 3m combi but they are just too expensive for the little acreage I have to do. The guy I bought it from said he was always very happy with it and drilled hundreds of acres each year with this and older ones before it, the trouble was that his son now ran the farm and it wasn't an 80k Vaderstad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim G, post: 7170186, member: 117"] Yes, not entirely sure whether this would be considered an upgrade or not. Nearby farmer was very dismissive of it, but he is of most things I do! One of the problems I had with the nordsten was wheelings, so my veiw was that this drill would, at least, halve that problem straight away. Ideally I'd have like a 3m combi but they are just too expensive for the little acreage I have to do. The guy I bought it from said he was always very happy with it and drilled hundreds of acres each year with this and older ones before it, the trouble was that his son now ran the farm and it wasn't an 80k Vaderstad! [/QUOTE]
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