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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Dukes Fit" data-source="post: 7503731" data-attributes="member: 4429"><p>What settings are people using the rear covering discs on?</p><p>I've got mine set on the narrowest width and angled full in.</p><p>Was getting some seed on then surface/not covered so have put the seeding leg in about 10mm deeper but been stopped by weather since.</p><p>Does the narrow setting on the covering discs pull soil in closer to the back of the leg or would a wider pull gather more soil in?</p><p></p><p>Drilling in to spring barley stubble, front legs are 5” below seeding coulter doing around 10k. [USER=49956]@SteveE[/USER] [USER=810]@Wheatland[/USER] [USER=1173]@R J[/USER] [USER=522]@green giant[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dukes Fit, post: 7503731, member: 4429"] What settings are people using the rear covering discs on? I've got mine set on the narrowest width and angled full in. Was getting some seed on then surface/not covered so have put the seeding leg in about 10mm deeper but been stopped by weather since. Does the narrow setting on the covering discs pull soil in closer to the back of the leg or would a wider pull gather more soil in? Drilling in to spring barley stubble, front legs are 5” below seeding coulter doing around 10k. [USER=49956]@SteveE[/USER] [USER=810]@Wheatland[/USER] [USER=1173]@R J[/USER] [USER=522]@green giant[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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