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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6245182" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>Thanks Will. </p><p>I'd say when you had ground off the harox it made the 189 look cheap..</p><p>I take it the Hardox stood up well when you did use them?. </p><p>I wouldn't mind something to break up compaction on the silage ground I have, like a pan lifter but I'm not burying the kind of money they are new into one. </p><p>Would like to reseted the ground but don't want to plough it as I'm not graced with a big depth of top soil so was thinking of running the PH through it in 2 passes for a seed bed but would like to open up the soil under that for air, drainage and reduce the compaction. </p><p>I can hire a shakeaerator but the day I want it I'm sure it I'll be already out and I believe that the ground would want to be cracking dry to get the best results out of one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6245182, member: 11821"] Thanks Will. I'd say when you had ground off the harox it made the 189 look cheap.. I take it the Hardox stood up well when you did use them?. I wouldn't mind something to break up compaction on the silage ground I have, like a pan lifter but I'm not burying the kind of money they are new into one. Would like to reseted the ground but don't want to plough it as I'm not graced with a big depth of top soil so was thinking of running the PH through it in 2 passes for a seed bed but would like to open up the soil under that for air, drainage and reduce the compaction. I can hire a shakeaerator but the day I want it I'm sure it I'll be already out and I believe that the ground would want to be cracking dry to get the best results out of one. [/QUOTE]
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