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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
DD and Mole draining
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt L" data-source="post: 3701596" data-attributes="member: 17594"><p>As above always be over powered for moling.</p><p>Also, to get the best quality mole, you want a trailed mole that has two articulation points between the prime mover and the mole drainer itself. This will allow the mole to be smooth rather than having steps, especially when crossing tramlines at an angle.</p><p></p><p>We carried out a trial using a mounted mole versus a trailed mole and found the trailed mole to have a much better surface when crossing rough ground.</p><p>Hence why our own mole drainers we make are all trailed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt L, post: 3701596, member: 17594"] As above always be over powered for moling. Also, to get the best quality mole, you want a trailed mole that has two articulation points between the prime mover and the mole drainer itself. This will allow the mole to be smooth rather than having steps, especially when crossing tramlines at an angle. We carried out a trial using a mounted mole versus a trailed mole and found the trailed mole to have a much better surface when crossing rough ground. Hence why our own mole drainers we make are all trailed. [/QUOTE]
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