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Moore unidrill coulters & modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Ludan" data-source="post: 6000544" data-attributes="member: 74120"><p>Hi Mark, </p><p> Yes I rang them last year to see if they had done similar. They were very helpful. I had seen they do a coulter conversion for simba and horsch etc so wondered if something would fit. I think it would need something creating from scratch and trial it on a couple of rows to see how it goes. The disc and mountings on mine could be brought forward and sat side by side in a row. This would create some room behind for some staggered legs & coulters which would hopefully let trash through.. Trash would potentially be the only problem that I see. Or maybe rocks. As the disc would ride up and over then the coulter would strike and maybe keep shearing bolts.. I don’t have any rock, but some people may have.. Did you convert your fan to hydraulic drive? Most air drills I keep finding are belt driven off the back of a power Harrow. I have wondered if I could get a hydraulic motor and flow control valve that could run it at 540rpm maybe off Flowfit or the likes.. I saw some turnips that had been put in on a neighbours with a Claydon. Looked really good! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludan, post: 6000544, member: 74120"] Hi Mark, Yes I rang them last year to see if they had done similar. They were very helpful. I had seen they do a coulter conversion for simba and horsch etc so wondered if something would fit. I think it would need something creating from scratch and trial it on a couple of rows to see how it goes. The disc and mountings on mine could be brought forward and sat side by side in a row. This would create some room behind for some staggered legs & coulters which would hopefully let trash through.. Trash would potentially be the only problem that I see. Or maybe rocks. As the disc would ride up and over then the coulter would strike and maybe keep shearing bolts.. I don’t have any rock, but some people may have.. Did you convert your fan to hydraulic drive? Most air drills I keep finding are belt driven off the back of a power Harrow. I have wondered if I could get a hydraulic motor and flow control valve that could run it at 540rpm maybe off Flowfit or the likes.. I saw some turnips that had been put in on a neighbours with a Claydon. Looked really good! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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