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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Horsch Sprinter operation
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<blockquote data-quote="alomy75" data-source="post: 7301597" data-attributes="member: 78520"><p>Drill is in the workshop now for the winter; I’ve had another thought regarding the depth control...after watching a video I took whilst drilling I’ve realised the front gauge wheels actually run IN the tractor wheelings (my 7530 is set out at 80” on wide tyres) so when the tractor sinks the drill sinks. What I’ve done is swapped the whole guide wheel assembly from left to right so now they stick ‘outwards’ rather than ‘inwards’ and will run on fresh ground right at the edge of the drill. I’m painting the rims while they’re off but will post a photo in the spring. Apologies if this is a common ‘hack’ but I hadn’t seen it so hoping it might help someone, if it works better of course!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alomy75, post: 7301597, member: 78520"] Drill is in the workshop now for the winter; I’ve had another thought regarding the depth control...after watching a video I took whilst drilling I’ve realised the front gauge wheels actually run IN the tractor wheelings (my 7530 is set out at 80” on wide tyres) so when the tractor sinks the drill sinks. What I’ve done is swapped the whole guide wheel assembly from left to right so now they stick ‘outwards’ rather than ‘inwards’ and will run on fresh ground right at the edge of the drill. I’m painting the rims while they’re off but will post a photo in the spring. Apologies if this is a common ‘hack’ but I hadn’t seen it so hoping it might help someone, if it works better of course! [/QUOTE]
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