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Building a No-till Drill
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 703127" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Springs/colters, etc. won;t do diddly if the drill doesn;t have the weight. I used to use an old JD FB that I converted over to disk openers and it did ok as long as the sod was pretty wet, otherwise the whole drill would lift off the ground. I set up a drag with some heavy truck tires hooked to the back and it closed up the sod well enough that I got good stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 703127, member: 34"] Springs/colters, etc. won;t do diddly if the drill doesn;t have the weight. I used to use an old JD FB that I converted over to disk openers and it did ok as long as the sod was pretty wet, otherwise the whole drill would lift off the ground. I set up a drag with some heavy truck tires hooked to the back and it closed up the sod well enough that I got good stands. [/QUOTE]
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