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<blockquote data-quote="adam_farming" data-source="post: 7872989" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>Having seen a mounted 3m claydon used here on med heavy clay, it is very heavy and when turning on the ends puts a lot of weight on the rear (250hp ish wheeled tractor). If you're trying to extend the drilling window then I'm guessing this means going in wetter conditions, so this doesn't seem like a great thing to be doing? Especially as the narrower width means a lot more headland turning compared to your 12m. Do you want to drill more acres or specifically drill later?</p><p></p><p>Standard TFF response by the way, ignore the question and imply you're doing it wrong based on my own specific niche experiences....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam_farming, post: 7872989, member: 1983"] Having seen a mounted 3m claydon used here on med heavy clay, it is very heavy and when turning on the ends puts a lot of weight on the rear (250hp ish wheeled tractor). If you're trying to extend the drilling window then I'm guessing this means going in wetter conditions, so this doesn't seem like a great thing to be doing? Especially as the narrower width means a lot more headland turning compared to your 12m. Do you want to drill more acres or specifically drill later? Standard TFF response by the way, ignore the question and imply you're doing it wrong based on my own specific niche experiences.... [/QUOTE]
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