Chae1
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Surprised nobody's mentioned the triton!
Fill up a container or 2 and send across to Ireland, there's a market for themI've got a mark 4 renovator for sale in nz if you want it.....
they need to get away from the gravity box to be more user friendly. but there are a stack of them in sheds all over NZ.
I guess the choice of drill drilling grain and solid fert is limited?
They are really rare. I cannot find any for sale. 6m is the max width I could ever pull with my existing tractorsSeedhawk, no problem.
Yes, I know. Only budget grain and fert drills are finnish made Tume and have two disc openers, which are not very good concept and the bearings fail regularly. They are good for mintill not no till.You can add a front mounted hopper or tank for liquid but yes, UK spec drills with multiple hoppers are fairly rare but manufacturers are starting to wake up to this demand.
I have a 3m simtech aitchison for sale at the minuite if its any interest??Fill up a container or 2 and send across to Ireland, there's a market for them
What's the price then?I have a 3m simtech aitchison for sale at the minuite if its any interest??View attachment 831088
You will be taking a risk on strength of the frame as the tines are much more stiffly sprung on the Weaving drill.I would trade the KV in for a abre Tine or similar but I think you may be too late to get the Countryside productivity Grant now. My KV used the narrower 25mm points named Vaddy Marathon but they arent in the same league as the weaving type.
We have these on a trials drill. Had to wind the springs up so tight that they’re basically solid now. No stones here so no biggy but I’d be wary with them if going into anything but soft goingI noticed on there parts page, Weavings do a version of the saber tine to retrofit there lighter tine drills, at a glance they look like they might fit a KV TS.
Yes, I had word with Mr Weaving, and the auto reset option should fit straight on the KV TS. If I kept it on a suitably powered tractor hopefully I would feel the strain if conditions were too tough before I bend the drill frame.I noticed on there parts page, Weavings do a version of the saber tine to retrofit there lighter tine drills, at a glance they look like they might fit a KV TS.