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    Sorry not commodity related but doubt anyone checks the machinery threads. Anyone running a newer vaderstad in heavy clay? We are looking at getting a dual shank unit but some say in heavy clay the seedboots plug easy. Any truth to that? There are also two units to choose from. One with a cast holder and steel seed boot or one with plastic seed boots. Which is better?

    We are for sure going with the old style dual shank. I have dug many fields seeded by hawks and find it does a better job in heavy clay than the inline shanks.

    Thanks in advance.

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    In the heart of heavy clay country here, plenty of older seedhawks and newer valderstads running around ripping up the countryside including myself

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      #3
      Originally posted by Freightshaker View Post
      Sorry not commodity related but doubt anyone checks the machinery threads. Anyone running a newer vaderstad in heavy clay? We are looking at getting a dual shank unit but some say in heavy clay the seedboots plug easy. Any truth to that? There are also two units to choose from. One with a cast holder and steel seed boot or one with plastic seed boots. Which is better?

      We are for sure going with the old style dual shank. I have dug many fields seeded by hawks and find it does a better job in heavy clay than the inline shanks.

      Thanks in advance.
      R u talking about wet clay? I plugged alot of fertilizer boots in wet clay, when I was mudding it in. I've never plugged one in dry conditions

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        #4
        Originally posted by Maver View Post
        R u talking about wet clay? I plugged alot of fertilizer boots in wet clay, when I was mudding it in. I've never plugged one in dry conditions
        Just heavy clay in general. We usually seed with dry sugar on top but its always raw and mud underneath. I had just heard clay will be an issue from the one neighbour but regina has many running around and our soil is the same designation. I can live with plugging odd one going through a slough, but I start plugging on straight aways I may have to stick with the other red color.

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          #5
          We have ran a Seedhawk for 20 years with the rubber drop tubes and have not had a problem with plugging in wet clay conditions. Our new drill with the inline Dutch openers worked fine this spring also.

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            #6
            What I really need to know is, how much hydraulics do I really need?

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              #7
              Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
              What I really need to know is, how much hydraulics do I really need?
              Not as much as a bourgault…..

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                #8
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                What I really need to know is, how much hydraulics do I really need?
                Depends how wide your drill is, how much product your fans are pushing and how fast you want to travel. I have an R series John Deere with the 48GPM pump. 70ft wide. Pushed 270lbs through the fertilizer runs and 30lbs through the seed runs while traveling 5 mph. Worked fine, haven't tried more. We usually put Nh3 down in the fall so we aren't pushing alot of product through the drill.

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                  #9
                  Got a set of hardly used inline openers if anyone interested pm me. No good in wet clay.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                    Got a set of hardly used inline openers if anyone interested pm me. No good in wet clay.
                    Clay builds up on seed opener and plugs the fertilizer opener in front of it?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Maver View Post
                      Clay builds up on seed opener and plugs the fertilizer opener in front of it?
                      I’m trying to picture this but it’s not working, how can the back shank plug the front shank?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                        I’m trying to picture this but it’s not working, how can the back shank plug the front shank?
                        The old farmland backswept knife would do that, pushed crap ahead.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Freightshaker View Post
                          Sorry not commodity related but doubt anyone checks the machinery threads. Anyone running a newer vaderstad in heavy clay? We are looking at getting a dual shank unit but some say in heavy clay the seedboots plug easy. Any truth to that? There are also two units to choose from. One with a cast holder and steel seed boot or one with plastic seed boots. Which is better?

                          We are for sure going with the old style dual shank. I have dug many fields seeded by hawks and find it does a better job in heavy clay than the inline shanks.

                          Thanks in advance.
                          Running Vaderstad in heavy clay, dual shank reduces trenching Running the inline sideband dutch boot for seed shank, plugging not and issue in wet or dry.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                            Got a set of hardly used inline openers if anyone interested pm me. No good in wet clay.
                            is that the paired row? I have both paired row and 3/4 inch sideband tips for my dutch seed opener. could not seed with the paired row in wet, sideband worked great. In dry conditions paired row worked fine.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mbratrud View Post
                              is that the paired row? I have both paired row and 3/4 inch sideband tips for my dutch seed opener. could not seed with the paired row in wet, sideband worked great. In dry conditions paired row worked fine.
                              I had the dutch inline paired row as well. Im talking the dutch 3/4inch inline sideband. Took em off and went back to factory half way through seeding. Conditions were what I would call extremely mucky, in a normal year they work well and clear trash much better.
                              Last edited by biglentil; Jun 14, 2022, 23:15.

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