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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="EddAke" data-source="post: 6580809" data-attributes="member: 143095"><p>Interested to hear if you have any more thoughts on this. We are first year no-till with a new 3m gd on a used caddy. Having a lot of crabbing and drift even on the most gentle of slopes. Advised by weaving to try putting some weight on the caddy wheels and reducing the length of the colter rams to put the drill less “on its toes” but still not great. It had been very dry and we are on brashy soils with lots of small stone but it’s almost unmanageable. Luckily it was cover crop because I wouldn’t want cash crops drilled like that! Any thoughts greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddAke, post: 6580809, member: 143095"] Interested to hear if you have any more thoughts on this. We are first year no-till with a new 3m gd on a used caddy. Having a lot of crabbing and drift even on the most gentle of slopes. Advised by weaving to try putting some weight on the caddy wheels and reducing the length of the colter rams to put the drill less “on its toes” but still not great. It had been very dry and we are on brashy soils with lots of small stone but it’s almost unmanageable. Luckily it was cover crop because I wouldn’t want cash crops drilled like that! Any thoughts greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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