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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 463431" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>the uneven ground shouldn't be a problem, nor the heavy grass cover, the drill should eat it up, and possibly even smooth things out in the process. rocks will play heck with the coulters though. could also knock the press wheel brackets out of alignment.</p><p></p><p>we normally mix fescue and alsac in with fertilizer and broadcast in february. works real well. would save your drill a lot of wear and tear, and also save you on fuel costs.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 463431, member: 3467"] the uneven ground shouldn't be a problem, nor the heavy grass cover, the drill should eat it up, and possibly even smooth things out in the process. rocks will play heck with the coulters though. could also knock the press wheel brackets out of alignment. we normally mix fescue and alsac in with fertilizer and broadcast in february. works real well. would save your drill a lot of wear and tear, and also save you on fuel costs. ROB [/QUOTE]
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