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<blockquote data-quote="Warnesworth" data-source="post: 6774134" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>The Sabre tine is heavy and has no packer wheel, it also has poor trash flow I'm reliably informed.</p><p>As [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] says an Horsch CO is an excellent introductory drill (cheap) when coupled with some retrofit points such as Dutch, Borgault or JJ Metcalfe. Loads of options out there.</p><p></p><p>Dale is a good drill and have independent vertical depth control which neither the Sabre tine or the Horsch have.</p><p></p><p>Your HP will cope easily with a 4 or 6m Horsch on narrow tines.</p><p></p><p>A Claydon is a strip-till drill, it moves far too much soil if moving to a genuine CA system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warnesworth, post: 6774134, member: 3357"] The Sabre tine is heavy and has no packer wheel, it also has poor trash flow I'm reliably informed. As [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] says an Horsch CO is an excellent introductory drill (cheap) when coupled with some retrofit points such as Dutch, Borgault or JJ Metcalfe. Loads of options out there. Dale is a good drill and have independent vertical depth control which neither the Sabre tine or the Horsch have. Your HP will cope easily with a 4 or 6m Horsch on narrow tines. A Claydon is a strip-till drill, it moves far too much soil if moving to a genuine CA system. [/QUOTE]
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