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Front tank to trailer cultivator
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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 9254141" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>This is weaving territory. I ran a weaving front tank for a few years and the only thing to watch is you need twin mushrooms if you want to achieve higher seed rates at a decent forward speed. With the single mushroom I couldn't get over 200kg/ha unless going quite slow. If this is for cover crops it'll be fine. From memory the front tank and side pipe with GPS was around £12k.</p><p></p><p>They supply the bracket as well to run the pipe to the side of the tractor as they bolt it to the chassis. Use straight plastic single length pipe for the bulk of the run and just flexi at each end. Dont join pipes as the seed can catch inside and build up over time restricting the air flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 9254141, member: 192"] This is weaving territory. I ran a weaving front tank for a few years and the only thing to watch is you need twin mushrooms if you want to achieve higher seed rates at a decent forward speed. With the single mushroom I couldn't get over 200kg/ha unless going quite slow. If this is for cover crops it'll be fine. From memory the front tank and side pipe with GPS was around £12k. They supply the bracket as well to run the pipe to the side of the tractor as they bolt it to the chassis. Use straight plastic single length pipe for the bulk of the run and just flexi at each end. Dont join pipes as the seed can catch inside and build up over time restricting the air flow. [/QUOTE]
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