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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: 3351078" data-attributes="member: 50284"><p>Sorry, I meant tap as in hammer gently, one hole in the tine is nearer true than the other, some tines I had to run a carbide burr through just to rub the sides where the hole is nipped. either way a 7/16" bolt has been a pretty good fix for us, whatever the other two Simons have to say! I used bolts which were a bit too long, then trimmed them just on the back of the nut, that way the plain shank went through the cast coulter and into the tine, not just the threads. The UNF nut being 0.1Dia thicker stopped the thread stripping issues we had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruston3w, post: 3351078, member: 50284"] Sorry, I meant tap as in hammer gently, one hole in the tine is nearer true than the other, some tines I had to run a carbide burr through just to rub the sides where the hole is nipped. either way a 7/16" bolt has been a pretty good fix for us, whatever the other two Simons have to say! I used bolts which were a bit too long, then trimmed them just on the back of the nut, that way the plain shank went through the cast coulter and into the tine, not just the threads. The UNF nut being 0.1Dia thicker stopped the thread stripping issues we had to. [/QUOTE]
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