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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostInteresting experiment we just pulled our 12â€spaced openers and put on paired row for last six hundred acres of barley, doing the math if we’re right a 2 bushel increase would generate $10K more.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostBut, but what happens when the tractor isn’t communicating with the discer?
Unless it's I really high-tech discer, in which case you tie a better knot in the rope to the back of the seat for the power lift.
And if it is the ultimate in high-tech discers, then you need to establish a better sign language system between the tractor driver and the operator sitting on the discer. If it's too Dusty or too dark, you might need to use cell phones between the two operators. Of course, you could eliminate any communication errors by eliminating the tractor and putting the horses back in front then the only operator is sitting on the discer,
Apparently they didn't even require GPS.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 1, 2022, 20:01.
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We're happy with our Dutch paired row openers in cereals, it does blacken up the soil more than the inline single point. Hoping that the cereals will stool out more with the extra space. Changing from the paired to the inline takes about a 1.5 hours but think it's worth the extra time. We’re down to our last quarter of canola for tomorrow, doing canola plots there so will take a bit of time but should be done before supper.Last edited by Sodbuster; Jun 1, 2022, 20:43.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostYou wipe the dust off and plug the hydraulic hose back into the coupler. Then rearrange the slack so it doesn't pull out next time you turn too Sharp.
Unless it's I really high-tech discer, in which case you tie a better knot in the rope to the back of the seat for the power lift.
And if it is the ultimate in high-tech discers, then you need to establish a better sign language system between the tractor driver and the operator sitting on the discer. If it's too Dusty or too dark, you might need to use cell phones between the two operators. Of course, you could eliminate any communication errors by eliminating the tractor and putting the horses back in front then the only operator is sitting on the discer,
Apparently they didn't even require GPS.
As long as you have one good headlight the unemployed sprayer operator can take the night shift.
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Ole school Bourgault with Dutch paired row and shank mounted packers …
Horsch planter on canola that has missed frost damage so far …
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