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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6775026" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I've drilled into worse than that with my Claydon. Topped and sometimes lightly diced first though. All models are available as trailed. [USER=27]@Rob Holmes[/USER] modified his from mounted to trailed. My biggest grumble with Claydon is the lack of floating coulters for better seed depth control but ruts can be disced out to level the ground up first. With due respect to your agronomists, I'd talk to one who has other no tilling clients, not ones without who don't want the extra hassle of you risking crop yields by changing your system. [USER=315]@Daniel[/USER] uses his Claydon after beet & spuds when conditions are better. My only other worry with a Claydon is on deeply worked ground - mine sinks in as depth control for a heavy drill is only on few skinny wheels designed to run on unmoved stubble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6775026, member: 166"] I've drilled into worse than that with my Claydon. Topped and sometimes lightly diced first though. All models are available as trailed. [USER=27]@Rob Holmes[/USER] modified his from mounted to trailed. My biggest grumble with Claydon is the lack of floating coulters for better seed depth control but ruts can be disced out to level the ground up first. With due respect to your agronomists, I'd talk to one who has other no tilling clients, not ones without who don't want the extra hassle of you risking crop yields by changing your system. [USER=315]@Daniel[/USER] uses his Claydon after beet & spuds when conditions are better. My only other worry with a Claydon is on deeply worked ground - mine sinks in as depth control for a heavy drill is only on few skinny wheels designed to run on unmoved stubble. [/QUOTE]
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