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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 3325386" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>Good luck with that, it looks a tidy set-up. My observations though: we used some of those 1/2 inch Bourgault knives on our Kockerling drill (replacing the 4 inch spade shaped standard tine) and drilled some spring beans last year. Where the ground was wet, they flicked up soggy clods which occasionally blocked the coulters, so we ended up moving the seed shoot stupidly high to avoid the problem. It didn't work. Where the ground was dry, everything worked fine, though much more disturbance than we are used to with the JD disc drill.</p><p></p><p>Also, I'd be a bit nervous of gathering long strings of vetch up when you drill your SW into the cover crop. Look forward to hearing how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 3325386, member: 801"] Good luck with that, it looks a tidy set-up. My observations though: we used some of those 1/2 inch Bourgault knives on our Kockerling drill (replacing the 4 inch spade shaped standard tine) and drilled some spring beans last year. Where the ground was wet, they flicked up soggy clods which occasionally blocked the coulters, so we ended up moving the seed shoot stupidly high to avoid the problem. It didn't work. Where the ground was dry, everything worked fine, though much more disturbance than we are used to with the JD disc drill. Also, I'd be a bit nervous of gathering long strings of vetch up when you drill your SW into the cover crop. Look forward to hearing how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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