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Project 331, Vaderstad restoration and isobus conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Chezza" data-source="post: 7833918" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>We have one of these drills, Serial number 236!</p><p>Got it about 5 years ago to drill cover crops as all we had was a combi Drill.</p><p>There are a few cracks in the chassis on ours and the marker arms are terrible for breaking the shear bolts. They are definently built a bit on the weak side but I quite like it overall.</p><p>I have drilled cereals with it onto ploughed and pressed land but it doesn’t make such a good job, seems as though it doesn’t like light land on the soft side and leaves an unlevel surface. Works great on Sumo’d or lightly carriered land.</p><p>Priced up some parts for it a few years ago and got quite a shock!. The consolidating wheel rims are getting well sort into where the optico tyres meet up to the rim. It’s done about 2500 Ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chezza, post: 7833918, member: 1417"] We have one of these drills, Serial number 236! Got it about 5 years ago to drill cover crops as all we had was a combi Drill. There are a few cracks in the chassis on ours and the marker arms are terrible for breaking the shear bolts. They are definently built a bit on the weak side but I quite like it overall. I have drilled cereals with it onto ploughed and pressed land but it doesn’t make such a good job, seems as though it doesn’t like light land on the soft side and leaves an unlevel surface. Works great on Sumo’d or lightly carriered land. Priced up some parts for it a few years ago and got quite a shock!. The consolidating wheel rims are getting well sort into where the optico tyres meet up to the rim. It’s done about 2500 Ha. [/QUOTE]
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