Drill Eradicators

Rust

Member
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.
 

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