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<blockquote data-quote="Zebbedee" data-source="post: 2438618" data-attributes="member: 13992"><p>Lemken drill is hard to fault really but the downsides compared to lemken are more likely to drag stones along with you to the endrig than amazone but not really a big issue slip clutch on mine is fairly robust hardly ever trips and Harrow seem pretty strong huge bearings fitted to rotors no aftermarket tines yet and lemken ones are dear! Front hopper is big and heavy but does work well puts any amount of fert down no bother, drill itself is pretty straightforward to work and leaves probably the best job of any drills about, folds up tidy and quick but leaves rear vision blind on road I can,t see anything behind me in mirrors which really needs a camera to help there. It's a big lift requirement to lift the drill and also front hopper I have 215 hp and would not want any less. Any less hp and you would probably be better of with a 3m and go faster or dare I say it a 4 m rigid gives a shout if you want to know more. Edit forgot about output as always variable but as a guide for most conditions in a decent day 50 acres sometimes more sometimes less</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zebbedee, post: 2438618, member: 13992"] Lemken drill is hard to fault really but the downsides compared to lemken are more likely to drag stones along with you to the endrig than amazone but not really a big issue slip clutch on mine is fairly robust hardly ever trips and Harrow seem pretty strong huge bearings fitted to rotors no aftermarket tines yet and lemken ones are dear! Front hopper is big and heavy but does work well puts any amount of fert down no bother, drill itself is pretty straightforward to work and leaves probably the best job of any drills about, folds up tidy and quick but leaves rear vision blind on road I can,t see anything behind me in mirrors which really needs a camera to help there. It's a big lift requirement to lift the drill and also front hopper I have 215 hp and would not want any less. Any less hp and you would probably be better of with a 3m and go faster or dare I say it a 4 m rigid gives a shout if you want to know more. Edit forgot about output as always variable but as a guide for most conditions in a decent day 50 acres sometimes more sometimes less [/QUOTE]
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