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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="sjt01" data-source="post: 7735761" data-attributes="member: 30726"><p>We started 2 years ago with a GD on our chalky, flinty land. It did an excellent job with cereals, but could not get beans to the correct depth. Last year we bought a drill with Weaving Sabre tines on a KV conversion by [USER=2566]@Bob lincs[/USER] to do the beans. We initially got the GD to deal with maize stubbles and occasional maize stalks, but the big clearances between the 4 rows of tines on the KV conversion worked well clearing any trash, We sold the GD, and now have just the KV conversion. The main drawback with the tines is that they will pull big flints out on top, so you have to scout for the occasional one before the crop gets too tall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjt01, post: 7735761, member: 30726"] We started 2 years ago with a GD on our chalky, flinty land. It did an excellent job with cereals, but could not get beans to the correct depth. Last year we bought a drill with Weaving Sabre tines on a KV conversion by [USER=2566]@Bob lincs[/USER] to do the beans. We initially got the GD to deal with maize stubbles and occasional maize stalks, but the big clearances between the 4 rows of tines on the KV conversion worked well clearing any trash, We sold the GD, and now have just the KV conversion. The main drawback with the tines is that they will pull big flints out on top, so you have to scout for the occasional one before the crop gets too tall. [/QUOTE]
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