Looks good depends on the condition of the field to not plough and move away from ploughing a tradition that’s been done for yrs could probably loose yield in time steel needs to go through the ground
@@jeffreystephenson6946 the idea is to do minimum cultivation and hopefully save on costs per acre and wages and fuel the wage bill is important I think it will come to the time when the workers will be self employed when they are busy you can have as much time in as possible then when they have caught up call you when we are busy
@@AdrianCalcagnileyeah exactly why use a power harrow a tine or disc would be cheaper power harrows use a lot of fuel and have money working parts that wear inside and out I should know have used them for 40 years
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This is how it should be if the soil is in good condition one pass and in
Looks good depends on the condition of the field to not plough and move away from ploughing a tradition that’s been done for yrs could probably loose yield in time steel needs to go through the ground
And how many litres an hour is that rig using 35 ? Shame it’s still a power harrow under the drill
@@jeffreystephenson6946 the idea is to do minimum cultivation and hopefully save on costs per acre and wages and fuel the wage bill is important I think it will come to the time when the workers will be self employed when they are busy you can have as much time in as possible then when they have caught up call you when we are busy
@@AdrianCalcagnileyeah exactly why use a power harrow a tine or disc would be cheaper power harrows use a lot of fuel and have money working parts that wear inside and out I should know have used them for 40 years
@@jeffreystephenson6946 Weather proofing for mauling it in. A kockerling tine drill or a chopped horsch co tool bar maybe.