Thanks for the comments James, Min till does work well most years on most soil types, this year its been a bit testing though, but it would for any system I think. Glad you like the videos's
Nice bit of kit you have there,do you use this method to establish all your cereals?does this min tillage system work well on your soils? Ps love your videos keep on posting James
Thanks for the comments, it was a shame as it let the demo down a little having to wait on the headlands for the hydraulics to work, should have used the 7230R!!
Thanks for the comments James, Min till does work well most years on most soil types, this year its been a bit testing though, but it would for any system I think. Glad you like the videos's
Nice bit of kit you have there,do you use this method to establish all your cereals?does this min tillage system work well on your soils? Ps love your videos keep on posting
James
Great Video great machines !!!
tractor went back before we had chance. just used the 6210r though recently and pulls just as well but with much better hydraulic pressure
I do like this system have you seen much yield improvement form what you normal use on the farm ?
nice one Duncan, I guess that would help quite a bit, have you noticed any better performance since changing them?
What depth were the front legs working at and do you intend to roll afterwards?
Thanks for the comments, it was a shame as it let the demo down a little having to wait on the headlands for the hydraulics to work, should have used the 7230R!!
Hi jake. I like the new video of harvest 2019
front legs about 6", didn't roll afterwards. Ridges are drying out a bit now, but seed chitting well in moist conditions
Wow!! Fascinating and frighteningly technical for a worldwide pleb like me. I'd better start studying.
@No1FarmerJake i believe the filters are in need of a change
No big yield difference although it's been a very strange year so I wouldn't want to base much on it.