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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Warnesworth" data-source="post: 6873221" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>Just to add to [USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] response to this;</p><p>1, it's all about the soil conditions at the point of drilling, one is not better than the other (disc or tine).</p><p>2, in theory yes, but did it?</p><p>3, sorry nope, can't agree with that.</p><p>4, <u><strong>ALL</strong></u> disc drills hair-pin when there is dry residue and chaff. End of. If it has a disc it will hair-pin. Consign this thought to your permanent memory bank.</p><p>5, yes, very much so, in the right soil conditions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] I know you don't agree with me but a good tine drill will cope fine with chopped barley straw, for the record. Again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warnesworth, post: 6873221, member: 3357"] Just to add to [USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] response to this; 1, it's all about the soil conditions at the point of drilling, one is not better than the other (disc or tine). 2, in theory yes, but did it? 3, sorry nope, can't agree with that. 4, [U][B]ALL[/B][/U] disc drills hair-pin when there is dry residue and chaff. End of. If it has a disc it will hair-pin. Consign this thought to your permanent memory bank. 5, yes, very much so, in the right soil conditions. [USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] I know you don't agree with me but a good tine drill will cope fine with chopped barley straw, for the record. Again. [/QUOTE]
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