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Solitaire drill on hellidor
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<blockquote data-quote="Khan" data-source="post: 7501451" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>We've one here with a 3m Heliodor and Solitair 8 drill, originally bought it to take some of the load off our existing Maschio/Sulky outfit after taking on a neighbours driling. OK if you can get ploughed up early in spring and ground weathered or on pressed ploughing. We bought a 3m refurbed Lemken power harrow a couple of years ago as the current Maschio combi is a pain to split and to be honest since then we have tended to use the power harrow with the Solitair a lot more as you don't need to pick ground as much and we can run the two drills together and makes supporting a lot easier. It needs well weighted up front, the discs are a good way back and there is a lot of weight on rear tyres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khan, post: 7501451, member: 1043"] We've one here with a 3m Heliodor and Solitair 8 drill, originally bought it to take some of the load off our existing Maschio/Sulky outfit after taking on a neighbours driling. OK if you can get ploughed up early in spring and ground weathered or on pressed ploughing. We bought a 3m refurbed Lemken power harrow a couple of years ago as the current Maschio combi is a pain to split and to be honest since then we have tended to use the power harrow with the Solitair a lot more as you don't need to pick ground as much and we can run the two drills together and makes supporting a lot easier. It needs well weighted up front, the discs are a good way back and there is a lot of weight on rear tyres. [/QUOTE]
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