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<blockquote data-quote="bovrill" data-source="post: 8360199" data-attributes="member: 12758"><p>Run the coulter tines barely touching the ground, just enough to stir it up a bit, wind cranked up to full chat, and go like hell!! </p><p>Works for grass, lucerne and rape. I used to get a real swirl of soil and seed under the drill (helps if the ground is dry) and once everything settled under the back roller and harrows, it was a pretty good spread of seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovrill, post: 8360199, member: 12758"] Run the coulter tines barely touching the ground, just enough to stir it up a bit, wind cranked up to full chat, and go like hell!! Works for grass, lucerne and rape. I used to get a real swirl of soil and seed under the drill (helps if the ground is dry) and once everything settled under the back roller and harrows, it was a pretty good spread of seed. [/QUOTE]
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