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- northumberland
come on don't be shy, there must be a few showing around the country by now, after my coulter problems and headscratching to work out a fix, its filling in nicely now ;-)
come on don't be shy, there must be a few showing around the country by now, after my coulter problems and headscratching to work out a fix, its filling in nicely now ;-)
I get that too but agree with @glasshouse.my amazone is a box drill by the wayGood job with the fix bob
Not even amazone can tell me why i keep up ending up with 2 outside better rows than the rest. First 2 pics ploughed 3 weeks before drilling so the patchy emergence is understandable but even in wide bouts , it grows in looking like overlap
We think its clods getting worked better due to clod board and power harrow side plates , giving better seed to soil contact and growing better. After my last machine having a double disc with press wheel , i think the amazone needs the press wheels but they dont agree as its not something they promote on their units.
Evens out after a few weeks , other than what looks like overlapping with the lusher outer rows. Neighbour's does it too and we have had nothing to do with setting up each others machine.
your mrs will be mad as hell with you when she finds no tampons next "month"come on don't be shy, there must be a few showing around the country by now, after my coulter problems and headscratching to work out a fix, its filling in nicely now ;-)
I've got some exactly the same, but too wet to re do at the momentcome on don't be shy, there must be a few showing around the country by now, after my coulter problems and headscratching to work out a fix, its filling in nicely now ;-)
Top left is due to seed being deeper sown behind the tractor wheels and slower to emerge. if you had duals on you wouldnt see it.Can't see how it's double sown when u can clearly see i was running wide in the first picture. The chap from amazone agreed saying over lap can be easily seen and explained but this had him beat due to the wide bouts
Its overlapping, double work and double sown, everybody does it with a power harrow drilll.
The outside two rows are outside tractor wheels.
Jh, Are the outside rows are going in slightly shallower?
Just put the press wheels on thenGood job with the fix bob
Not even amazone can tell me why i keep up ending up with 2 outside better rows than the rest. First 2 pics ploughed 3 weeks before drilling so the patchy emergence is understandable but even in wide bouts , it grows in looking like overlap
We think its clods getting worked better due to clod board and power harrow side plates , giving better seed to soil contact and growing better. After my last machine having a double disc with press wheel , i think the amazone needs the press wheels but they dont agree as its not something they promote on their units.
Evens out after a few weeks , other than what looks like overlapping with the lusher outer rows. Neighbour's does it too and we have had nothing to do with setting up each others machine.
Are the powerharrow side boards set right when goin down field is it leaving a little ridge at either side this could be the causeGood job with the fix bob
Not even amazone can tell me why i keep up ending up with 2 outside better rows than the rest. First 2 pics ploughed 3 weeks before drilling so the patchy emergence is understandable but even in wide bouts , it grows in looking like overlap
We think its clods getting worked better due to clod board and power harrow side plates , giving better seed to soil contact and growing better. After my last machine having a double disc with press wheel , i think the amazone needs the press wheels but they dont agree as its not something they promote on their units.
Evens out after a few weeks , other than what looks like overlapping with the lusher outer rows. Neighbour's does it too and we have had nothing to do with setting up each others machine.