Drill Eradicators

Rust

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Location
Hertfordshire
I think tined erradicators would be better on my KV tineseeder instead of the wide blade in current conditions.
Would need to be sprung I think because of some large flints about.
Found something I like the look of on Google but not sure what they are.
Simba toptith ?? Or skh crumbler??
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bravheart

Member
Location
scottish borders
Got something called a cultiterra built by Lely, looks similar tine, 1”, straight and double coil.
Struggle for replacements now spaldings stopped stocking a few years ago, got some locally last time I needed some, not tried for a while.
edit. Looked at your pic. again yours are slanted back like diagrams above Lely are straight and a lot shorter than most slanted tines, will depend on the depth required from the toolbar.
 
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mo!

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
York
Got something called a cultiterra built by Lely, looks similar tine, 1”, straight and double coil.
Struggle for replacements now spaldings stopped stocking a few years ago, got some locally last time I needed some, not tried for a while.
edit. Looked at your pic. again yours are slanted back like diagrams above Lely are straight and a lot shorter than most slanted tines, will depend on the depth required from the toolbar.
You can get them through a Teagle dealer, but they want 50 quid a piece. I could do with two I'd anyone has an old cultiterra lying in the nettles.
 

Rust

Member
Location
Hertfordshire
Shear bolt protection in the end. 175 acres in last 2 days, no problems so far.
But I'm going to turn the original bracket to the rear to give more clearance.
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ashmore

Member
Don't use the eradicators made by a certain khun reconditioning firm. They become solid and the shear bolt does not brake. Then they bend/brake all the brackets.
 

Drillman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Don't use the eradicators made by a certain khun reconditioning firm. They become solid and the shear bolt does not brake. Then they bend/brake all the brackets.
I’ve had a few shear bolts snap on mine over the years

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Standard sprung loaded KV tine seeder eradications are crap by comparison
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
All they do is pull out a vee shaped trench.
The Guest ones look like a fit, pity they can't return my phone call to tell me how deep they will work below the clamp.
 

Drillman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Never been impressed with the kv ones, but this year has really shown up how poor they are
No I looked at several tine drills before buying the KV and all the others were better in that dept. KV won in other areas though so had to compromise. A single heavier tine with a wider point would work better imo.
 

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