We tend to split the wheelings with the sprayer. So straddle the rows. Then when harvesting the wet is in the middle of harvester and it tends to drop through the web. Fascinating video as I have only ever run cup planters. Thanks David.
@@Leverton-Brothers clods like horses heads we get them to it’s a hard one how do you get the trams in rite place? Count your rows. Or planter automatic?
I run same harrow . Do 1000s of acres for large veg company, still on original guards..the guards last longer if you dont grease the plastic colar , leave it dry as just turns it into grinding paste with dust
We tend to split the wheelings with the sprayer. So straddle the rows. Then when harvesting the wet is in the middle of harvester and it tends to drop through the web. Fascinating video as I have only ever run cup planters. Thanks David.
We did that for a few years. The nasty compacted lumps of clay went straight over cleaners. Ok where it was black soils or silt but not clays.
@@Leverton-Brothers clods like horses heads we get them to it’s a hard one how do you get the trams in rite place? Count your rows. Or planter automatic?
@@farmerfuller87 count them out… usually twice! 😆
Great planters on the level. When you start going up and down banks they do struggle you keep your seed spacing.
That’s never occurred to me but yes!
I run same harrow . Do 1000s of acres for large veg company, still on original guards..the guards last longer if you dont grease the plastic colar , leave it dry as just turns it into grinding paste with dust
Interesting, will try that.