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    #11
    You will need a bigger tractor. You will need more
    hydraulic capacity. You will need shinier paint!
    You will need more horsepower.  
    Have the dealership throw in payments on a
    tractor as well. Dive in!

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      #12
      Bucket,how does that drill handle rocks and trash?

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        #13
        Anybody pulling a Morris Contour Drill, or have a neighbour with one? Any comments good or bad??

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          #14
          Why would a Seedmaster Seedhawk pull easier than the new bourgault contour drill with mid rows. Maybe your not comparing the same drill. Before I had the seedmaster I had a 5710 with shank mid rows and 3/4 seed and fert knives. The seedmaster still using anhydrous does pull easier but I would think the bourgault new drill would pull easier yet as also the seed bed is left so much smoother and less rocks pulled up.

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            #15
            I have neighbours with the bourgault contour drill so no secret that the bourgault leaves a nicer seed bed after planting, not so rough and less rocks pulled.

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              #16
              cotton

              Rocks are not too bad on them but if they are too big I go around them, makes combining easier.

              If the trash is dry they cut good, if its damp you may find pinning a problem. I just sleep a little longer, so the straw is drier and work later. Its still gets enough done in a day

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                #17
                We are in year four of the Morris contour drill ,
                had a 47 ft, now 51 ft. Toe behind seed cart, 3
                compartment unit 8370, 430 bu. capacity.

                We use the paired row opener from Morris on 12
                inch spacing. Incredible seed depth accuracy and
                uniformity, best emergence we have ever had.
                Pretty low draft unit. We use an older NH 9682 to
                pull the outfit, so 360 hp, could probably pull 61 ft
                no problem in the good going. We get some
                sketchy weather and field conditions here often,
                clay/loam soil, so stayed with the 51 ft.

                The biggest drawback about this drill is it does not
                like trash. Straw management is imperative. Be it
                cutting shorter stubble length, heavy harrowing, or
                not seeding when it is a bit too wet.

                If you have big trash, you will make beaver huts
                all over the field. Our situation may be different
                than some as we still apply Nh3 in a separate
                pass before we seed. Min till, not zero till.
                Perhaps adding to the trash clearance problem
                more so than a zero till due to the added
                disturbance. Ymmv.

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                  #18
                  thanks S_W, I think your probably on to something with that preceeding operation adding to your plugging troubles. Any stuble thats laying over or loss will only help in the building of the beaver huts! but that would be true for seedmaster or seedhawk too.

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