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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
DD Newbie- Is Simtech a good machine to start off with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruston3w" data-source="post: 3350904" data-attributes="member: 50284"><p>If you are DD and drill at an angle to last year(or even shallow cult) then use previous tramlines a good bit of the seed will be eatern/fail and not so much green IMO. I bought air drill, more than a little for tramlining and three years in we hardly use the tramlining. If you do buy one and the coulter bolts (M12) WILL NOT KEEP TIGHT, chuck them in the bin and tap some 7/16" UNF in, I was ready to give up with ours having to creep under it daily with spanners, never a loose bolt since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruston3w, post: 3350904, member: 50284"] If you are DD and drill at an angle to last year(or even shallow cult) then use previous tramlines a good bit of the seed will be eatern/fail and not so much green IMO. I bought air drill, more than a little for tramlining and three years in we hardly use the tramlining. If you do buy one and the coulter bolts (M12) WILL NOT KEEP TIGHT, chuck them in the bin and tap some 7/16" UNF in, I was ready to give up with ours having to creep under it daily with spanners, never a loose bolt since. [/QUOTE]
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