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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Claydon depth control?
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<blockquote data-quote="s86t" data-source="post: 957450" data-attributes="member: 6890"><p>Yep no point drilling ruts i agree you must think in a rite rough arse if they are big enough to get into the combine bed ruts aren't the problem any ruts are taken out by the discs then power harrowed flat before drilling the problem is combine wheelings barely visible until you drill over them then you might have one leg 3inches down and the other scratching the surface where the wheels have been it's fine in the easy land but the really heavy clay i just think if they all had individual couture following it would do a much more uniform job. The claydon has worked really well for us over the past 2 years that's my only observation about it. Wider tyres on the combine would probably help the problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s86t, post: 957450, member: 6890"] Yep no point drilling ruts i agree you must think in a rite rough arse if they are big enough to get into the combine bed ruts aren't the problem any ruts are taken out by the discs then power harrowed flat before drilling the problem is combine wheelings barely visible until you drill over them then you might have one leg 3inches down and the other scratching the surface where the wheels have been it's fine in the easy land but the really heavy clay i just think if they all had individual couture following it would do a much more uniform job. The claydon has worked really well for us over the past 2 years that's my only observation about it. Wider tyres on the combine would probably help the problem [/QUOTE]
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