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<blockquote data-quote="KB6930" data-source="post: 5127262" data-attributes="member: 13342"><p>In perfect conditions ie in a shed yes they all do it that way </p><p></p><p>But that's Kuhn's quick way of doing it </p><p></p><p>When you see stripped fields where is the stripping it's either heavy behind the tractor and light halfway between or the other way round so if you check these points and get them level it (should) !!! work out right </p><p></p><p>I was fairly dubious about it to start with but it works most of the time I did a job for someone putting 500 kgs/hec on in 1 go on his silage ground tested with this method and it's looking well so far but there's still time yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6930, post: 5127262, member: 13342"] In perfect conditions ie in a shed yes they all do it that way But that's Kuhn's quick way of doing it When you see stripped fields where is the stripping it's either heavy behind the tractor and light halfway between or the other way round so if you check these points and get them level it (should) !!! work out right I was fairly dubious about it to start with but it works most of the time I did a job for someone putting 500 kgs/hec on in 1 go on his silage ground tested with this method and it's looking well so far but there's still time yet [/QUOTE]
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