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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 7786563" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>With a trailed GD, caddy at least, if there is any side slope then it will crab to some extent. The steeper the side slope the greater the carb. Having the transport tyres lifted off the ground full makes the effect worse. Drilling deep for beans so more of the weight was on the pivoting discs than the depth wheels made it even worse.</p><p></p><p>Generally I don't worry about it. I'm not trying to drill tramlines and feel the row spacings could be wider.</p><p></p><p>I want to add pressure control to the linkage so it will maintain some weight on the transport wheels and constant weight on the coulters regardless of terrain undulations and seed level in the hopper. That should help crabbing and make the drill easier to set up between different drilling depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 7786563, member: 6671"] With a trailed GD, caddy at least, if there is any side slope then it will crab to some extent. The steeper the side slope the greater the carb. Having the transport tyres lifted off the ground full makes the effect worse. Drilling deep for beans so more of the weight was on the pivoting discs than the depth wheels made it even worse. Generally I don't worry about it. I'm not trying to drill tramlines and feel the row spacings could be wider. I want to add pressure control to the linkage so it will maintain some weight on the transport wheels and constant weight on the coulters regardless of terrain undulations and seed level in the hopper. That should help crabbing and make the drill easier to set up between different drilling depths. [/QUOTE]
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