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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Dale Eco-Drill
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard III" data-source="post: 54888" data-attributes="member: 933"><p>I am sorry to hear your having a bit of a struggle with the drilling Jim, it sounds like it is a bit drier with us here, just short of some warmth though!</p><p> </p><p>Yes depth control is very consistent I would say, it won't change when going from hard and dry to soft and wet soil or light to heavy soil. Depth only really varies when going through humps or hollows.</p><p> </p><p>I can certainly see why your struggling to choose your next drill. I am not keen on heavy mounted drills, and would rather have a trailed drill with individual coulter depth control. However I think I need the leading disc and the SimTec was cheaper than a Dale.</p><p> </p><p>I would like to see a Dale and a SimTec run alongside each other in wet conditions. I wonder if the T boot is less likely to produce a waterlogged slot due to it's little side wings. But on the other hand the Dale could possibly drill shallower, which could be an advantage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard III, post: 54888, member: 933"] I am sorry to hear your having a bit of a struggle with the drilling Jim, it sounds like it is a bit drier with us here, just short of some warmth though! Yes depth control is very consistent I would say, it won't change when going from hard and dry to soft and wet soil or light to heavy soil. Depth only really varies when going through humps or hollows. I can certainly see why your struggling to choose your next drill. I am not keen on heavy mounted drills, and would rather have a trailed drill with individual coulter depth control. However I think I need the leading disc and the SimTec was cheaper than a Dale. I would like to see a Dale and a SimTec run alongside each other in wet conditions. I wonder if the T boot is less likely to produce a waterlogged slot due to it's little side wings. But on the other hand the Dale could possibly drill shallower, which could be an advantage? [/QUOTE]
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