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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Moore unidrill coulters & modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Ludan" data-source="post: 5989306" data-attributes="member: 74120"><p>Hi Mark,</p><p> I had considered modifying the coulter design to a 12mm tine type that would be spaced back from the disc running in the disc cut. I may make something out of hard faced mild steel that I can try on a couple of the legs. See how it works and if it blocks etc. </p><p> I am thinking of fitting an accord hopper to mine. Did you get a Hydraulic fan drive for yours? Or have you fitted a pto? My box hopper doesn’t have tramlining, so either need to adapt it somehow or change to accord.. How are your direct drilled crops performing on your clay ground? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludan, post: 5989306, member: 74120"] Hi Mark, I had considered modifying the coulter design to a 12mm tine type that would be spaced back from the disc running in the disc cut. I may make something out of hard faced mild steel that I can try on a couple of the legs. See how it works and if it blocks etc. I am thinking of fitting an accord hopper to mine. Did you get a Hydraulic fan drive for yours? Or have you fitted a pto? My box hopper doesn’t have tramlining, so either need to adapt it somehow or change to accord.. How are your direct drilled crops performing on your clay ground? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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