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<blockquote data-quote="KB6930" data-source="post: 7330092" data-attributes="member: 13342"><p>We're used to kuhn disc drill so the wheel controlling the seed depth is a short distance behind the disc so it copes with slight differences well . The vaderstad while good most of the time was sh**e with endrigs etc where you couldn't fill in furrows or holes in corners 100% and my boss just couldn't stand to look at it to be fair it yielded well enough but the fields were patchy and it just didn't fit our system like we thought it would. </p><p>The extra acres of drilling per hour 19 acre per hour was easy enough but it needs someone working in front all the time where with the combi one man can easily do 7 acre per hour on his own leaving the other man for other things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6930, post: 7330092, member: 13342"] We're used to kuhn disc drill so the wheel controlling the seed depth is a short distance behind the disc so it copes with slight differences well . The vaderstad while good most of the time was sh**e with endrigs etc where you couldn't fill in furrows or holes in corners 100% and my boss just couldn't stand to look at it to be fair it yielded well enough but the fields were patchy and it just didn't fit our system like we thought it would. The extra acres of drilling per hour 19 acre per hour was easy enough but it needs someone working in front all the time where with the combi one man can easily do 7 acre per hour on his own leaving the other man for other things [/QUOTE]
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