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<blockquote data-quote="moldengineer" data-source="post: 2995658" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>Have had one blockage here, put it down to soil on the inside of the disc and a badly adjusted scraper. </p><p></p><p>Was putting too much weight on the caddy wheels so coulters behind the tractor wheels were not penetrating as well, initially we ran the 3 behind each wheel deeper but with a bit more weight transfer we put them the same as the others. Will look at wider tyres on the drill tractor next year, maybe 800's on the back.</p><p></p><p>Drilled all tilled land at 10 km/h and no till at 8 km/h. Was after low disturbance in both scenarios, tried 12 and too much soil movement.</p><p></p><p>Need to reconsolidate tilled land more. Press on the front of the drill tractor or press/roll after cultivator.</p><p></p><p>Have tried a 5 leg, 3m low disturbance cultivator on one field. It has sumo grassland legs in it and a toothed packer. Will see how that looks in the spring. Looks initially like low disturbance requires low forward speed.</p><p></p><p>Not happy with using it in chopped straw. Have only drilled mustard cover in this scenario but lots of hairpinning and uneven germination. Better results with our amazone cayena. With that in mind maybe a sabre tine tool bar would work on the caddy.</p><p></p><p>Using case puma 180 CVX on the front of our 4.8. Handles it very easily. Had no ballast weight on board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moldengineer, post: 2995658, member: 668"] Have had one blockage here, put it down to soil on the inside of the disc and a badly adjusted scraper. Was putting too much weight on the caddy wheels so coulters behind the tractor wheels were not penetrating as well, initially we ran the 3 behind each wheel deeper but with a bit more weight transfer we put them the same as the others. Will look at wider tyres on the drill tractor next year, maybe 800's on the back. Drilled all tilled land at 10 km/h and no till at 8 km/h. Was after low disturbance in both scenarios, tried 12 and too much soil movement. Need to reconsolidate tilled land more. Press on the front of the drill tractor or press/roll after cultivator. Have tried a 5 leg, 3m low disturbance cultivator on one field. It has sumo grassland legs in it and a toothed packer. Will see how that looks in the spring. Looks initially like low disturbance requires low forward speed. Not happy with using it in chopped straw. Have only drilled mustard cover in this scenario but lots of hairpinning and uneven germination. Better results with our amazone cayena. With that in mind maybe a sabre tine tool bar would work on the caddy. Using case puma 180 CVX on the front of our 4.8. Handles it very easily. Had no ballast weight on board. [/QUOTE]
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