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What cultivator (excluding Top Down types) do you use to "One Pass" cultivate Over wintered stubbles ready for drilling.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7467313" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I normally run through the Spring ground in the Autumn with a Weaving Subdisc, leave it cloddy and let the weather do the work, then when dry in the Spring bang it in with the Vaddy. This year quite a lot of it has capped in places so I got the old Blanch cultivator out, such an underrated bit of kit, very soon dries out and then ready for the drill.</p><p>It's only 3m but does the job, did think to make a wider folding one with three rows of tines, the only downside is if there is some heavier clay fields and you really need to go over it twice or ideally three times but on brash it is quick simple and very cheap to run</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7467313, member: 2767"] I normally run through the Spring ground in the Autumn with a Weaving Subdisc, leave it cloddy and let the weather do the work, then when dry in the Spring bang it in with the Vaddy. This year quite a lot of it has capped in places so I got the old Blanch cultivator out, such an underrated bit of kit, very soon dries out and then ready for the drill. It's only 3m but does the job, did think to make a wider folding one with three rows of tines, the only downside is if there is some heavier clay fields and you really need to go over it twice or ideally three times but on brash it is quick simple and very cheap to run [/QUOTE]
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