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Converting disc to vertical tillage , coulter tool

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pam

11-28-2003 10:44:15




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wondering if anyone converted an disc to coulters to have a machine on the line of a turbo till.




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Rick

12-01-2003 05:10:06




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 Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , coulter in reply to pam, 11-28-2003 10:44:15  
Pam; Their is article in Farm Show magazine like I thought I run across it last night cleaning office. Let me know if want more info. All I know is the drill I converted sure works slick so far. It will have 3 different boxes on it to when I get done.



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brian

11-30-2003 18:48:37




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 Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , coulter in reply to pam, 11-28-2003 10:44:15  
What is a turbo till? Sorry I'm ignorant.



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rick

11-29-2003 05:38:45




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 Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , coulter in reply to pam, 11-28-2003 10:44:15  
yes I have seen it done on a tandem disc. I did same theory on coulter caddy drill. It had 22coulters now has 44 really works slick



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pam

11-29-2003 12:12:28




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 Re: Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , coul in reply to rick, 11-29-2003 05:38:45  
what disc did you see it done to. also on coulter caddy, how did you increse it from 22 to 44. what type of coulters did you use.



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Rick

11-29-2003 16:17:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , in reply to pam, 11-29-2003 12:12:28  
The one I seen if remember was IH disk, He just used straight coulter blades like on fron of chisel plows and shift the angles to straight on disk. Ther was also article on another fellow that did same thing in Farm Show magazine I think it was. Or Successful Farming can't member now. I keep the farm show thou. The drill I just put 22 more on like what was on it to begin with, They were slightly used that I bought. Rick

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Rick

11-28-2003 17:27:12




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 Re: Converting disc to vertical tillage , coulter in reply to pam, 11-28-2003 10:44:15  
Yes I have seen it done with a disc. I have basically done same idea with a coulter caddie drill. Did have 22 coulter now has 44 really works slick



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