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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Bullock" data-source="post: 181296" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>No problem with re-sale as they are very much sought after second-hand. A three meter box drill only needs about 80hp to operate it and most of the power is required to lift the drill. Fuel consumption works out at 2.75-3.00 litres/ha.</p><p> We have tried just about every drill (DD, Min-till, tines, discs,...etc, etc) over the last 15 years and the Simtech concept is the only one which ticks most of our boxes, especially if you need to work in the wet: late Autumn or early Spring. My experience is with a 3 metre mounted drill, I do not know much about some of the companies more sophisticated air and trailed drills but I suspect the figures would be very similar. The Simtech team are very farmer friendly and I would have every confidence in recommending the products and the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Bullock, post: 181296, member: 97"] No problem with re-sale as they are very much sought after second-hand. A three meter box drill only needs about 80hp to operate it and most of the power is required to lift the drill. Fuel consumption works out at 2.75-3.00 litres/ha. We have tried just about every drill (DD, Min-till, tines, discs,...etc, etc) over the last 15 years and the Simtech concept is the only one which ticks most of our boxes, especially if you need to work in the wet: late Autumn or early Spring. My experience is with a 3 metre mounted drill, I do not know much about some of the companies more sophisticated air and trailed drills but I suspect the figures would be very similar. The Simtech team are very farmer friendly and I would have every confidence in recommending the products and the company. [/QUOTE]
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