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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Spec Solicitor" data-source="post: 6303736" data-attributes="member: 74352"><p>We had lots of trouble yesterday and end point was calling contractor to do the job next week!</p><p>We had v worn discs and coulters which led to lack of penetration in a burned off grass sward.</p><p>So they are getting replaced.</p><p>We turned the drawbar over and used the tractor with the lowest hitch point but it still needs a lower hitch point so we are going to drill another hole on the frame to help the geometry. The later models were adjustable I believe.</p><p>As to calibration this took ages and we found out the hard way that with an old drill we must calibrate the 18 separate seed units. A couple are open too much and this means inaccuracy, and in our case the two halves of the calibration trays being about 30% apart.</p><p>At least we now know what we need to do to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Spec Solicitor, post: 6303736, member: 74352"] We had lots of trouble yesterday and end point was calling contractor to do the job next week! We had v worn discs and coulters which led to lack of penetration in a burned off grass sward. So they are getting replaced. We turned the drawbar over and used the tractor with the lowest hitch point but it still needs a lower hitch point so we are going to drill another hole on the frame to help the geometry. The later models were adjustable I believe. As to calibration this took ages and we found out the hard way that with an old drill we must calibrate the 18 separate seed units. A couple are open too much and this means inaccuracy, and in our case the two halves of the calibration trays being about 30% apart. At least we now know what we need to do to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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