Grange LDT/Agriweld Assist

richard94

Member
Does anyone have much experience with either of these products? We drill with a 4m Horsch Sprinter, pulled by a Fendt 724, and I'm wondering if we have enough 'grunt', and whether people believe that these are good machines. We currently use a 3m Sumo Trio to prepare most of our ground, but we find it quite "destructive." As we are in the SW, heavy September rainfall can also make our seedbeds very mushy if we have worked too deep, too early. Many thanks.
 

Alistair Nelson

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
E Yorks
As mentioned in other posts I store bits and pieces for Agriweld and have helped develop some of the machines on the farm. I have the 4m development machine in the shed at the moment. This ran well with a jd6215r in front of a Horsch pronto in some medium light land locally which had some fair slopes we’re on the Yorkshire wolds and in front of a 5m carier as a guide.


If you look on there Facebook page there are other videos of various machines running as a guide to horsepower people are using.

cheers

alistair
 

richard94

Member
As mentioned in other posts I store bits and pieces for Agriweld and have helped develop some of the machines on the farm. I have the 4m development machine in the shed at the moment. This ran well with a jd6215r in front of a Horsch pronto in some medium light land locally which had some fair slopes we’re on the Yorkshire wolds and in front of a 5m carier as a guide.


If you look on there Facebook page there are other videos of various machines running as a guide to horsepower people are using.

cheers

alistair
Thanks Alistair.
 

jamesfalky

Member
Trade
Location
East Yorkshire
Have to say that looks pretty distructive to me at those speeds throwing soil about?
It's just that kind of soil, it's shallow, fluffy chalky wold land, it will do that when dry but when it's wet you would get less disturbance. as the clay content holds it together more. (my dad farms next door at the other side of the dale in the background of the video, same land type)
 

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