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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 6763971" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>for us doing no till on heavy soil, with some fair hills and 12m drills tracks can help just pull the things along as they are a dead weight. For our sins we currently have a quad track pulling a 12m horsch sprinter which is massive overkill most of the time but sometimes (especially in a season like this) the traction (not power) really helps. Saying that I’m looking at changing for one of the bigger conventional type tractors maybe a half trac or jd rx if someone is keen enough! The other problem where we differ from Clive in his lighter soils is we need to do quite a lot of mole draining which is a very expensive job if you get a contractor in and to do good amounts when the conditions are perfect a twin leg makes a big difference to output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 6763971, member: 4612"] for us doing no till on heavy soil, with some fair hills and 12m drills tracks can help just pull the things along as they are a dead weight. For our sins we currently have a quad track pulling a 12m horsch sprinter which is massive overkill most of the time but sometimes (especially in a season like this) the traction (not power) really helps. Saying that I’m looking at changing for one of the bigger conventional type tractors maybe a half trac or jd rx if someone is keen enough! The other problem where we differ from Clive in his lighter soils is we need to do quite a lot of mole draining which is a very expensive job if you get a contractor in and to do good amounts when the conditions are perfect a twin leg makes a big difference to output. [/QUOTE]
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