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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Tine drill solutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="richheady" data-source="post: 7731056" data-attributes="member: 73196"><p>We did what you suggest, dropped the number of legs and use the auto reset sabre tines on our KV TS Evo. It works well on lighter and damper soils, and allowed me to get on and make a start on drilling before conditions dried up enough to get our Weaving GD out (see link). I need to sort some eradicators of as it left the seed uncovered behind the tractor wheels in places, and a couple of the tines have bent a little, but I think that was me pulling it through well tracked tramlines at an angle. I drilled two neighbouring fields one with the TS EVO with the sabre tines and the other with the GD, and there is nothing between them. [ATTACH=full]983448[/ATTACH] [MEDIA=twitter]1374843244236976128[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richheady, post: 7731056, member: 73196"] We did what you suggest, dropped the number of legs and use the auto reset sabre tines on our KV TS Evo. It works well on lighter and damper soils, and allowed me to get on and make a start on drilling before conditions dried up enough to get our Weaving GD out (see link). I need to sort some eradicators of as it left the seed uncovered behind the tractor wheels in places, and a couple of the tines have bent a little, but I think that was me pulling it through well tracked tramlines at an angle. I drilled two neighbouring fields one with the TS EVO with the sabre tines and the other with the GD, and there is nothing between them. [ATTACH type="full"]983448[/ATTACH] [MEDIA=twitter]1374843244236976128[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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