Thanks Frank, Here we go. First witch side of the no-till coulters do you pop the cap off to tighten the bearings up? There are a couple that are a little loose and need tightened. Have you ever to take them apart to regrease them and or the press wheels? In the book it says to keep the seed shoe adjusted close and keep in proper adjustment, Put it dose not say how to do it and at what distance it should be up and down or to the side. THIS BOOK IS KINDA VAUGE! I understand how to level it out on the tractor and how to adjust the depth, But what depth should I be looking for in no-till beans? Like I said this is all new to me and it will be into corn stocks, Corn was in 20" rows so the stacks are small and will be bush hogged after feritaliser is applied and had a packer run over it. The no-till coulters are 17 7/8" and there only 18" new so I think this will help out some in planting with it. My 1550 diesel pulls 4x16s 7 or 8" deep in my ground so I am going to give it a try, I have a bigger tractor I could use but I like to plant with the Oliver (I guess its an Oliver thing!). Oh one more thing how damp do you want the ground to be to no-till with this drill? I assume if I could work it, It could be planted or not? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Bandit
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