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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Simba freeflow - Simtech conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Mainwaring" data-source="post: 8284860" data-attributes="member: 10923"><p>Yes, the whole disc unit fits into the original toolbar un-altered. We had some spare rams from the marker arms which I used as the lift/lower. I built the disc units myself using 20mm plate for the disc arms. The rubber suspension units and preformed brackets came from agri-linc. The discs themselves came from beeversales, I can’t remember the diameter just now but the important bit was the hole spacing and centre hole diameter as this allowed me to use standard stub axles to mount them on. Was a fairly straightforward job once I’d got my head round it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Mainwaring, post: 8284860, member: 10923"] Yes, the whole disc unit fits into the original toolbar un-altered. We had some spare rams from the marker arms which I used as the lift/lower. I built the disc units myself using 20mm plate for the disc arms. The rubber suspension units and preformed brackets came from agri-linc. The discs themselves came from beeversales, I can’t remember the diameter just now but the important bit was the hole spacing and centre hole diameter as this allowed me to use standard stub axles to mount them on. Was a fairly straightforward job once I’d got my head round it. [/QUOTE]
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