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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Tine Direct Drills
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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 6776652" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>A tine drill can cope with a lot of trash and tall covers.... provided it has sufficient clearance around the tines.</p><p></p><p>Leading discs on a tine drill can be of limited advantage. I tried a simtech once and in the conditions it just could not cut through tough stems, the ground underneath wasn't firm enough to cut them against. Curiously, it was very close to blocking up around the first two banks of tines, but the third bank was set in between the rear roller rings and it never built up around them. A friend rated the Amazone Primera highly because the wheel just behind each tine would just keep pulling any trash past the tine if it built up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 6776652, member: 6671"] A tine drill can cope with a lot of trash and tall covers.... provided it has sufficient clearance around the tines. Leading discs on a tine drill can be of limited advantage. I tried a simtech once and in the conditions it just could not cut through tough stems, the ground underneath wasn't firm enough to cut them against. Curiously, it was very close to blocking up around the first two banks of tines, but the third bank was set in between the rear roller rings and it never built up around them. A friend rated the Amazone Primera highly because the wheel just behind each tine would just keep pulling any trash past the tine if it built up. [/QUOTE]
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