Most drills are directed back to tank now I’d sayZero! The 'saved' seed is re-directed down the rest of the non blanked off spouts.
Most drills are directed back to tank now I’d sayZero! The 'saved' seed is re-directed down the rest of the non blanked off spouts.
Paced all mine out ,can't afford anything else once you've been through once it's easy after thatYou need accurate gps on the sprayer ideally
Did not have an rtk subscription correction last year on the case sp3000 and on plough sown crops was through then 3 times on auto steer as could not see my previous wheel marks but then had to resort to manually steering
Yes that’s what I like when your on that headland tramline you know your not going to hit the hedge/fence. Plus I love seeing the smartness of tramlines that old light bar is all I have on the sprayer but I still know my tramlines are dead on 28mI don't drill tramlines, put them in with the sprayer. I only use RTX rangepoint and it works perfectly, I can use the same tramlines every year. You might have to use the nudge button once or twice...
I do drill the headland tramlines though. Having a visual line when turning stops the booms ending in the hedge.
I was would but when you are on LGP floats at .8 Bar and don’t leave many tracks have to resort to gps but otherwise rowcrops far less of an issuePaced all mine out ,can't afford anything else once you've been through once it's easy after that
If you have an old SP sprayer with electric wheel steering rtk gps the tramlines on the drill will be straighter due to steering twitch, but I still put them in with the sprayer as it’s a lot quicker and simpler drillingwell over a decade since we put a tramline in with a drill, fixed tramlines put in with the sprayer
never had a problem at harvest, can’t imagine why you would tramline with a drill if you can with the sprayer
we rarely use pre harvest glyphosate as well
A freeflow isnt, nor other Roger drill hoppers.Most drills are directed back to tank now I’d say
Yes I forgot to mention if I am drilling I like to put in random tramlines!There's a great episode on Clarkson's Farm about tramlines if I recall. Very informative?? Some people think they know best!
A lot of people putting in tramlines with sprayer gps now for that reason. Drill man can do what he likes and the sprayer man sorts it out after. Also growing crop the tramlines helps with winter erosion. Go for itYes I forgot to mention if I am drilling I like to put in random tramlines!
Most drill for the last 10 years or so return the seed to tank, or reduce the seed rate automatically when tramlining.Zero! The 'saved' seed is re-directed down the rest of the non blanked off spouts.