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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Home build dd tine drill??
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<blockquote data-quote="alomy75" data-source="post: 7201597" data-attributes="member: 78520"><p>Sabre tines are fantastic (I have them in a freeflow) but have not got the length you need to give sufficient under-drill clearance in very trashy conditions imo. Can drill osr into baled stubble but failed when I LD subsoiled it first. Front tank opens up possibility of putting whatever you like on the back and if it’s a hyd fan one you could just hang it on the tombstone ([USER=2566]@Bob lincs[/USER] used to do this). Following harrow; I’d go for the vaderstad or horsch double-prong design. Something with a bit of beef to it. Drill adapting is a lot of fun but with the hidden costs; time involved; zero back-up and negligible resale value I’m not sure I’d do it again. As above a CO or Sprinter allows you to just bolt on whatever coulters you like/make your own but you can still return it to standard and sell it for probably close to what you paid for it if you’re careful. Just my opinion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alomy75, post: 7201597, member: 78520"] Sabre tines are fantastic (I have them in a freeflow) but have not got the length you need to give sufficient under-drill clearance in very trashy conditions imo. Can drill osr into baled stubble but failed when I LD subsoiled it first. Front tank opens up possibility of putting whatever you like on the back and if it’s a hyd fan one you could just hang it on the tombstone ([USER=2566]@Bob lincs[/USER] used to do this). Following harrow; I’d go for the vaderstad or horsch double-prong design. Something with a bit of beef to it. Drill adapting is a lot of fun but with the hidden costs; time involved; zero back-up and negligible resale value I’m not sure I’d do it again. As above a CO or Sprinter allows you to just bolt on whatever coulters you like/make your own but you can still return it to standard and sell it for probably close to what you paid for it if you’re careful. Just my opinion! [/QUOTE]
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