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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
DD swedes & Fodder crops
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 8219272" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I've never had a sponge eaten by mice, but I am careful not to leave seed/food in the drill for any length of time. My first Simtech was secondhand, and the sponges were worn so I replaced them with new as I wasn't sure if they were metering consistently enough. The sponges were a fiver each, so £100 for the whole set (plus a bit of petrol to dissolve the glue on the old ones and time to glue the new ones onto the plastic discs). </p><p>Had the new drill for 5 years and sponges are still like new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 8219272, member: 348"] I've never had a sponge eaten by mice, but I am careful not to leave seed/food in the drill for any length of time. My first Simtech was secondhand, and the sponges were worn so I replaced them with new as I wasn't sure if they were metering consistently enough. The sponges were a fiver each, so £100 for the whole set (plus a bit of petrol to dissolve the glue on the old ones and time to glue the new ones onto the plastic discs). Had the new drill for 5 years and sponges are still like new. [/QUOTE]
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