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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="mdagri" data-source="post: 5999302" data-attributes="member: 83330"><p>Hi Ludan,</p><p>I was speaking to JJMetcalfe regarding a different coulter design for the Moore a few weeks ago. I suggested something similar to your idea and he thought blockages might be an issue. Especially in heavy trash or cover crops. </p><p>His suggestion was to creat something much slimmer to the originals and mount it snuggly against the disc. Give them a call. They are very helpful. He does have all the equipment to make such a coulter but I doubt if it would be cheap! Keep me posted. </p><p>Regarding my Moore I have a hydraulic drive to the fan which works very well. </p><p>The crops are looking well thanks. But I only us the Moore if the conditions are perfect, i.e. no harvest compaction and soil conditions fairly dry - as they were this year. </p><p>Otherwise I use a Claydon 3m hybrid which also works great. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdagri, post: 5999302, member: 83330"] Hi Ludan, I was speaking to JJMetcalfe regarding a different coulter design for the Moore a few weeks ago. I suggested something similar to your idea and he thought blockages might be an issue. Especially in heavy trash or cover crops. His suggestion was to creat something much slimmer to the originals and mount it snuggly against the disc. Give them a call. They are very helpful. He does have all the equipment to make such a coulter but I doubt if it would be cheap! Keep me posted. Regarding my Moore I have a hydraulic drive to the fan which works very well. The crops are looking well thanks. But I only us the Moore if the conditions are perfect, i.e. no harvest compaction and soil conditions fairly dry - as they were this year. Otherwise I use a Claydon 3m hybrid which also works great. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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