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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Moore unidrill coulters & modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Ludan" data-source="post: 5151604" data-attributes="member: 74120"><p>Thanks guys. Yes tungsten is a must on them and makes a big difference. </p><p> Either option re coulters are expensive and you end up gathering a pile of expensive scrap metal with the 90% of the leg that doesn't wear! </p><p> I have kept my distance to edge close to in the book and where they were when I bought it, set around 15-20mm. Most of my planting has been into cultivated soil, but i want to do more direct drilling into stubble and into burnt off grass, to save time, diesel and soil damage etc.. I see your thinking Clbarclay that the disc in deeper with the coulter set higher will cut a wide enough slot and the seed will drop into it, rather than driving the wedge of the coulter through the soil to open the slot.. I might try a pass of direct drilling on some cover strips with mine set high 30-40mm with more depth on discs and see if seed goes in or if left on top.. </p><p> Do you guys buy the tungsten coulters direct off Moore/ sumo or another source?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludan, post: 5151604, member: 74120"] Thanks guys. Yes tungsten is a must on them and makes a big difference. Either option re coulters are expensive and you end up gathering a pile of expensive scrap metal with the 90% of the leg that doesn't wear! I have kept my distance to edge close to in the book and where they were when I bought it, set around 15-20mm. Most of my planting has been into cultivated soil, but i want to do more direct drilling into stubble and into burnt off grass, to save time, diesel and soil damage etc.. I see your thinking Clbarclay that the disc in deeper with the coulter set higher will cut a wide enough slot and the seed will drop into it, rather than driving the wedge of the coulter through the soil to open the slot.. I might try a pass of direct drilling on some cover strips with mine set high 30-40mm with more depth on discs and see if seed goes in or if left on top.. Do you guys buy the tungsten coulters direct off Moore/ sumo or another source? [/QUOTE]
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