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<blockquote data-quote="Maxxum-man" data-source="post: 398114" data-attributes="member: 833"><p>Mine has an electric fan, can be changed though, for sowing barley it would definitely need a hydraulic or PTO fan I think, mine didn't originally have the ripper board but just with the harrow tines it was very aggressive. However since the ripper board was fitted it really does make a fantastic job of opening the ground up, I have had some fantastic results going into 2nd and 3rd cut stubbles with vigorous over seeding mixtures, you want fast growing short term varieties for best results. The prism roller is ideal for just doing enough to press the seed in however it doesn't pan the surface like a flat roller can do (take note that the Moore grassland unidrill is now also using the guttler roller as well) as far as wearing is concerned you just add shims to tighten the rings up, I haven't even fitted shims to mine yet though. The only reason I like the idea of going to a disc drill is due to being able to drill straight into sprayed off ground without having to cultivate. </p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxxum-man, post: 398114, member: 833"] Mine has an electric fan, can be changed though, for sowing barley it would definitely need a hydraulic or PTO fan I think, mine didn't originally have the ripper board but just with the harrow tines it was very aggressive. However since the ripper board was fitted it really does make a fantastic job of opening the ground up, I have had some fantastic results going into 2nd and 3rd cut stubbles with vigorous over seeding mixtures, you want fast growing short term varieties for best results. The prism roller is ideal for just doing enough to press the seed in however it doesn't pan the surface like a flat roller can do (take note that the Moore grassland unidrill is now also using the guttler roller as well) as far as wearing is concerned you just add shims to tighten the rings up, I haven't even fitted shims to mine yet though. The only reason I like the idea of going to a disc drill is due to being able to drill straight into sprayed off ground without having to cultivate. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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