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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 6774997" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I like the look of the Claydon and still waiting to see one working but they have been in touch unlike most of the others.i understand the Claydon front tine leaves a slot or loosened ground to aid drainage and leave loose ground for roots to easily penetrate.i think with a disc on the front would be perfect enabling drilling in any or most conditions.unfortuantly on a mounted drill this would add weight and may move weight further back.ive got a few bits like picture which is wild bird seed mix full of most things.even though it would be regularly drilled in to that type of vegetation im imagining cover crops could be equally hard to drill into and I could not see a tine drill working in that.a disc drill woukd obviously work ok in that but be been told by agronomists that some of our heavy land would not suit disc drills and I’d be concerned drilling after tracked combine and grain trailers have sunk in during harvest,not allways I admit but can’t have differant machine for differant situations.what a dilemma </p><p>Nick...[ATTACH=full]858767[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 6774997, member: 365"] I like the look of the Claydon and still waiting to see one working but they have been in touch unlike most of the others.i understand the Claydon front tine leaves a slot or loosened ground to aid drainage and leave loose ground for roots to easily penetrate.i think with a disc on the front would be perfect enabling drilling in any or most conditions.unfortuantly on a mounted drill this would add weight and may move weight further back.ive got a few bits like picture which is wild bird seed mix full of most things.even though it would be regularly drilled in to that type of vegetation im imagining cover crops could be equally hard to drill into and I could not see a tine drill working in that.a disc drill woukd obviously work ok in that but be been told by agronomists that some of our heavy land would not suit disc drills and I’d be concerned drilling after tracked combine and grain trailers have sunk in during harvest,not allways I admit but can’t have differant machine for differant situations.what a dilemma Nick...[ATTACH type="full"]858767[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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