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Kverneland TS Evo
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<blockquote data-quote="foxbox" data-source="post: 4850770" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>We use one as our only drill and I'm really pleased with it. On light and stony land they'll do a really good job and horsepower will depend a bit on seedbed preparation and drill configuration. Ours has paddle boards in front of the coulters, harrow tines and press wheels with a hydraulic fan. We use around 45hp per meter but I've never felt this is too little, even with the paddles down, however we're always drilling in to a pressed or worked seedbed as opposed to raw ploughing. Maybe we could get away with less but as it's a hire tractor I don't want to chance booking something too small (same price for 160hp as 180hp).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxbox, post: 4850770, member: 220"] We use one as our only drill and I'm really pleased with it. On light and stony land they'll do a really good job and horsepower will depend a bit on seedbed preparation and drill configuration. Ours has paddle boards in front of the coulters, harrow tines and press wheels with a hydraulic fan. We use around 45hp per meter but I've never felt this is too little, even with the paddles down, however we're always drilling in to a pressed or worked seedbed as opposed to raw ploughing. Maybe we could get away with less but as it's a hire tractor I don't want to chance booking something too small (same price for 160hp as 180hp). [/QUOTE]
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