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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry" data-source="post: 7841799" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Just been speaking to a few people over the last couple weeks about a 3m drill to work across a mixed farm, so cereal, cover crops, fodder crops, stewardship and a bit of grass.</p><p></p><p>Now the grant numbers are out, if I am right, its £12,054 contribution toearsd the drill..</p><p></p><p>Net prices are as follows:</p><p>Erth Agriseeder 24 row with 750l hopper: £10.9k</p><p>Simtech TSum - 300 20 row: £19.9k</p><p>Moore Unidril 24 Row with tramlining: £16k</p><p></p><p>Having talked to users of each there are obviousl pros and cons to each drill.</p><p></p><p>The Simtech seems to be the best spec'd and I like the tine, not so sure about th 20 row set up though. </p><p>Erth is a good basic drill and having spoken to the designer he sounds very switch on, just not seen one in the flesh</p><p>Moore is a disc set up, not sure how that will work in a wide range of conditions compared to a tine drill. Like the guttler though and seems well built.</p><p></p><p>Soil type is sandy with a few spots of clay, very very few stones, But soil is very abrasive.</p><p></p><p>The Erth seems a cheap drill but is the Simtech worth the premium?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry, post: 7841799, member: 178"] Just been speaking to a few people over the last couple weeks about a 3m drill to work across a mixed farm, so cereal, cover crops, fodder crops, stewardship and a bit of grass. Now the grant numbers are out, if I am right, its £12,054 contribution toearsd the drill.. Net prices are as follows: Erth Agriseeder 24 row with 750l hopper: £10.9k Simtech TSum - 300 20 row: £19.9k Moore Unidril 24 Row with tramlining: £16k Having talked to users of each there are obviousl pros and cons to each drill. The Simtech seems to be the best spec'd and I like the tine, not so sure about th 20 row set up though. Erth is a good basic drill and having spoken to the designer he sounds very switch on, just not seen one in the flesh Moore is a disc set up, not sure how that will work in a wide range of conditions compared to a tine drill. Like the guttler though and seems well built. Soil type is sandy with a few spots of clay, very very few stones, But soil is very abrasive. The Erth seems a cheap drill but is the Simtech worth the premium? [/QUOTE]
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