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Power Harrow Combis, Are they really any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will 1594" data-source="post: 7189315" data-attributes="member: 3539"><p>Clive its not that long ago ,you where running zerions and quad tracks and vaddy drills , </p><p>You keep peddling your holier than thou no till ,</p><p>It maybe suits your land and combinables only ,farm and fair play to you ,to have it working </p><p>But throw ,roots into the mix , you have to put steel through it , and start again , </p><p>Drillmans land if i think where he is will be heavy wold land , high flint content ,and quite high , and cold , and plough combi works , </p><p>Been drilling today ,maybe should of been in shed ,but when the devil drives ,needs must , nice loamy soil in good order after beans , was going well till it rained , straight in with combi , when rained ,sheet over drill ,and plough dropped in front ,ploughed dry soil up , be interesting to see difference , dont think a dd type drill would of gone , but plough combi ,field finished , next one was ex tulips ,and levelled and subsoiler to take out compaction down the bed wheelings ,and had oats oil raddish mustard ,was going to drill straight into it ,it digs with a spade beatifull ,but will get ploughed and drilled tommorow as will bring dry soil up , </p><p>Please tell us lesser folk how to do it , </p><p>Heavily root cropped land , and does get some pig muck and chicken , stubble turnips ,oil raddish ,and owt else to keep some thing in the soil and all straw chopped ,but some ofbit you could put 50 ton of muck on every year ,and not see where its gone </p><p>Some does not self structure , you can go down a foot in some and into pure yellow gravel , and above it it is full of flint ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will 1594, post: 7189315, member: 3539"] Clive its not that long ago ,you where running zerions and quad tracks and vaddy drills , You keep peddling your holier than thou no till , It maybe suits your land and combinables only ,farm and fair play to you ,to have it working But throw ,roots into the mix , you have to put steel through it , and start again , Drillmans land if i think where he is will be heavy wold land , high flint content ,and quite high , and cold , and plough combi works , Been drilling today ,maybe should of been in shed ,but when the devil drives ,needs must , nice loamy soil in good order after beans , was going well till it rained , straight in with combi , when rained ,sheet over drill ,and plough dropped in front ,ploughed dry soil up , be interesting to see difference , dont think a dd type drill would of gone , but plough combi ,field finished , next one was ex tulips ,and levelled and subsoiler to take out compaction down the bed wheelings ,and had oats oil raddish mustard ,was going to drill straight into it ,it digs with a spade beatifull ,but will get ploughed and drilled tommorow as will bring dry soil up , Please tell us lesser folk how to do it , Heavily root cropped land , and does get some pig muck and chicken , stubble turnips ,oil raddish ,and owt else to keep some thing in the soil and all straw chopped ,but some ofbit you could put 50 ton of muck on every year ,and not see where its gone Some does not self structure , you can go down a foot in some and into pure yellow gravel , and above it it is full of flint , [/QUOTE]
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