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Regen Ag General Discussion
DD Drill and SLUGS
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<blockquote data-quote="snarling bee" data-source="post: 7881921" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>Firstly, I would have rolled if it had been dry enough.(and it is a 12m set pulled by a 1,000HP tractor)</p><p>Secondly, I'm not throwing in the towel due to one demo with a drill</p><p>Thirdly, I am trying to learn</p><p>Fourthly, There are several in this area who have at least partially thrown in the towel after many years of trying, with one exception.</p><p>Fifthly, I understand that I have not used slug pellets or had any damage for 5 years (with one exception) and one demo has caused me to use pellets in a situation where I would not have expected to. Nobody on here is any help other than I am not trying hard enough and am obviously stuck in the 1970's. So thats useful.</p><p>Sixthly. Last time I tried DDing I also had to use copious amounts of slug pellets to keep the crop, but that was after OSR.</p><p>Seventhly. The section of the field drilled with a tine drill with no rollers at all has had no slug damage, yet the Avatar drilled section 2m away has. No I don't understand it either.</p><p>Eighthly. Its not about coulter pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snarling bee, post: 7881921, member: 681"] Firstly, I would have rolled if it had been dry enough.(and it is a 12m set pulled by a 1,000HP tractor) Secondly, I'm not throwing in the towel due to one demo with a drill Thirdly, I am trying to learn Fourthly, There are several in this area who have at least partially thrown in the towel after many years of trying, with one exception. Fifthly, I understand that I have not used slug pellets or had any damage for 5 years (with one exception) and one demo has caused me to use pellets in a situation where I would not have expected to. Nobody on here is any help other than I am not trying hard enough and am obviously stuck in the 1970's. So thats useful. Sixthly. Last time I tried DDing I also had to use copious amounts of slug pellets to keep the crop, but that was after OSR. Seventhly. The section of the field drilled with a tine drill with no rollers at all has had no slug damage, yet the Avatar drilled section 2m away has. No I don't understand it either. Eighthly. Its not about coulter pressure. [/QUOTE]
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