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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 3726974" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>on heavy land open slots are a problem under certain conditions</p><p>when it is wet and stays wet slugs move down them</p><p>when it is wet at drilling and it dries out they can open more</p><p>when it is hard then rains slug get down them</p><p></p><p>waiting till it is dryer can alleviate some of the problems for wet conditions</p><p>the problem with a gd compared to a big disc is that it will go in conditions that are wetter when you should not be drilling</p><p></p><p>I would agree that a 4 m trailed should have enough weight</p><p></p><p>having a wider drill and traveling slower is always better and leads to reduced wear on disks and bearings</p><p>on a big disc and a moore at speed the disc get warm and bearing can get warm which reduces their life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 3726974, member: 305"] on heavy land open slots are a problem under certain conditions when it is wet and stays wet slugs move down them when it is wet at drilling and it dries out they can open more when it is hard then rains slug get down them waiting till it is dryer can alleviate some of the problems for wet conditions the problem with a gd compared to a big disc is that it will go in conditions that are wetter when you should not be drilling I would agree that a 4 m trailed should have enough weight having a wider drill and traveling slower is always better and leads to reduced wear on disks and bearings on a big disc and a moore at speed the disc get warm and bearing can get warm which reduces their life [/QUOTE]
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