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Power Harrow Combis, Are they really any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolk Olly" data-source="post: 7189283" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Ive spent the majority of the week rectifying ex spud fields in the hope of getting a wheat crop in which looking st the forecast for next week is doubtful. Very rarely is it the harvester that does the damage but the trailers, the benefits of a self propelled bunker harvester should be noted for getting the following crop in aswell as the current crop out. The biggest issue we have is that lifting to order you very rarely stop no matter how wet it gets and being on predominantly light land alot cant lift so then we pick up their orders also, bit of a catch 22 situation. And like yourself we would struggle without a plough and combi drill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolk Olly, post: 7189283, member: 1108"] Ive spent the majority of the week rectifying ex spud fields in the hope of getting a wheat crop in which looking st the forecast for next week is doubtful. Very rarely is it the harvester that does the damage but the trailers, the benefits of a self propelled bunker harvester should be noted for getting the following crop in aswell as the current crop out. The biggest issue we have is that lifting to order you very rarely stop no matter how wet it gets and being on predominantly light land alot cant lift so then we pick up their orders also, bit of a catch 22 situation. And like yourself we would struggle without a plough and combi drill [/QUOTE]
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