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#1 No Point Putting Seed In The Ground If Its Not Going In The Way Its Supposed To | Seeding 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2024
- A few final jobs to tick off the list, then its time to fill, calibrate and start 2024 seeding. And of course, the first day is not without its standard troubles.
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Don’t get rid of that old merc, you’ll kick yourself if the new truck breaks down and you don’t have a backup. Just park it out of the way somewhere. Good luck with planting, hopefully you’ll get it sorted.
Yep keep the Merc for your seed and super bin ,keep the new truck away from fert dust and the stop start and hopefully muddy boots at seeding
A little tip to find your field with a gen4 screen , drive near your paddock and press the existing field on your main screen and it will show you the 3 closest paddocks to your location 🌾👍good luck with the season Henry
Always something. If farming were easy, everyone would be doing it.
Im sure you’ve already tried but try rephrasing the cylinders bourgault recommends you do it every so often on our drill just let the hydraulics lift for five minutes at max pressure and a lot of times it will even then put
Thanks Fer the video.
Between you & your father I am sure you will sort it out. It looks like a real challenge trying to seed well into your dry stony ground even without hydraulic issues. Cheers/
Can’t say I ever knew that about half filling bins for calibration! Kinda makes sense
If those depth cylinders are in sieries which on that style machine they usually are, it’s going to be critical that the cylinder you changed is identical to the one removed( parts subs, manufacturing changes etc) otherwise they will lift and lower at different rates to one another. The rod being 1 mm bigger will screw it up.
Need to trickle charge with solar panel & regulator on the battery
that innoculant didn't need to be made into a slurry Henry?