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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="willy" data-source="post: 2985884" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>Yes regards to no til. It has had some real dry hard ground to go into this august and into a thick Matt of straw and it's up and looks good.</p><p></p><p>Hair pinning, is not really to bad, I see odd bits but literally odd bits, but because of the disc angle it seems less of a problem than a vertical for some reason. I am only really getting to grips with it now. As some crops I drilled I wasn't really sure if it had done a good enough (little bit of soil fracturing when really dry) but actually it's come fine, also depth has taken a bit of getting used to. And we have now marked all counters behind the wheels, and often leave them in a wee bit deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willy, post: 2985884, member: 994"] Yes regards to no til. It has had some real dry hard ground to go into this august and into a thick Matt of straw and it's up and looks good. Hair pinning, is not really to bad, I see odd bits but literally odd bits, but because of the disc angle it seems less of a problem than a vertical for some reason. I am only really getting to grips with it now. As some crops I drilled I wasn't really sure if it had done a good enough (little bit of soil fracturing when really dry) but actually it's come fine, also depth has taken a bit of getting used to. And we have now marked all counters behind the wheels, and often leave them in a wee bit deeper. [/QUOTE]
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