what would be a suitable one pass for fendt 718 to sow 500+ acres a year
mixture of ground, mainly heavy.
ideally G+F
what are the options?
mixture of ground, mainly heavy.
ideally G+F
what are the options?
Lots of lemkens around here and they make a very tidy job. I’ve got a Kuhn and don’t really like it.what would be a suitable one pass for fendt 718 to sow 500+ acres a year
mixture of ground, mainly heavy.
ideally G+F
what are the options?
would you go for a box or Pneumatic. thanks.Go buy an amazone combination.you won’t regret it.been using them for over 30 years and if I was in the market for another I’d buy the same again
nick...
Allways have box drills and know em inside out.nice and simple with ground drive wheel for metering.only advantage for pneumatic is easier to clean out and more seed used before stopping to refil.would you go for a box or Pneumatic. thanks.
Yes BUT,,not with the power harrow, you need the KG rotary CULTIVATOR with the tines set the proper way around. One pass on ploughing, direct into stubble or into stone why.Go buy an amazone combination
what sort of power would be needed?Allways have box drills and know em inside out.nice and simple with ground drive wheel for metering.only advantage for pneumatic is easier to clean out and more seed used before stopping to refil.
nick...
It’s the lifting rather than powering.I currently use mine on a Deere 7710 which is master of the job or a 6620 which copes just as well.had a 4 metre demo years ago on a Deere 6800 which also coped admirably.even had a 3 metre on a 6400 which was ok too.seems everyone needs about 100 plus HP than what’s needed these days but if only big tractors are available that’s what’s usedwhat sort of power would be needed?
3m or 4m?
what sort of £££lemken 3m with a split grain/fert rear hopper
+ simple heva type front press
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front fert is a costly pain in the arse compared to the lemken setup
what sort of power would be needed?
3m or 4m?
Blocks in the wetHorsch KR Love mine
they look great drills.Horsch KR Love mine