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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 19692" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I have done and it didnt look good. The chopper driver was grumpy, the kemper he had at the time blocked up a lot with it. The yeild wasnt bad though. I have also drilled using only 8 of the rows. It takes a little working out to see which pipe to use. Dont buy fancy inserts, with a little trimming demi-john bungs from the home brew shop work a treat. On my 3m (it is an air drill not a box type) it worked out that 2 of the tramline flaps were still in use so I had tramlines in the crop which was very handy. I did have some info from vaderstad which said to keep the speed right down so that the spacing was better, I would agree with this dont go above 6kph or so. I an not drilling maize with my drill now but that is only because the contractors drill comes with a driver at a time when we are always busy. I would give it a go again.</p><p> </p><p>BG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 19692, member: 610"] I have done and it didnt look good. The chopper driver was grumpy, the kemper he had at the time blocked up a lot with it. The yeild wasnt bad though. I have also drilled using only 8 of the rows. It takes a little working out to see which pipe to use. Dont buy fancy inserts, with a little trimming demi-john bungs from the home brew shop work a treat. On my 3m (it is an air drill not a box type) it worked out that 2 of the tramline flaps were still in use so I had tramlines in the crop which was very handy. I did have some info from vaderstad which said to keep the speed right down so that the spacing was better, I would agree with this dont go above 6kph or so. I an not drilling maize with my drill now but that is only because the contractors drill comes with a driver at a time when we are always busy. I would give it a go again. BG [/QUOTE]
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