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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Cutlerstom" data-source="post: 2945852" data-attributes="member: 15572"><p>Thought it would be useful to gain some knowledge from other weaving GD users out there to share experiences / problems / solutions.</p><p></p><p>I'll start.....anyone else had problems with blocked coulters? I've had a lot. It's been on the wetter side of ideal, but still good drilling conditions. It's got drier, and I've still had issues of rape stalks blocking the coulter tubes. Anyone else found this? When it's wetter than ideal the solution would be a redesign and put the coulter tube in front of the bearing, rather than behind it, but that won't happen in a hurry. Just wondered if there was anything else to try, or just not be so impatient?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cutlerstom, post: 2945852, member: 15572"] Thought it would be useful to gain some knowledge from other weaving GD users out there to share experiences / problems / solutions. I'll start.....anyone else had problems with blocked coulters? I've had a lot. It's been on the wetter side of ideal, but still good drilling conditions. It's got drier, and I've still had issues of rape stalks blocking the coulter tubes. Anyone else found this? When it's wetter than ideal the solution would be a redesign and put the coulter tube in front of the bearing, rather than behind it, but that won't happen in a hurry. Just wondered if there was anything else to try, or just not be so impatient?! [/QUOTE]
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