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hello everyone and welcome to the
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channel Sam independent farmer and
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Sam it's me so today we're going to
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talk about equipment ah the equipment so
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indeed I have a lot of questions in
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the comments on what do you
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think of such tool what type
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should be chosen I wish to repair my
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floors I wish to dethatch which rollers do
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you think will be ideal etc so
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I am trying to partly answer these
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questions but I am not sure that
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you are already reading each one the
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comments of your colleagues so they
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are a source of exchange and also to avoid
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asking myself the same question several times
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sometimes in the videos it
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would be good if you also watched them
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until the end before sometimes intervening
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in any case I invites you to it, it
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also prevents you from waiting for a response
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that is finally in the video so
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the idea is not to give
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instructions for use, you know it is the
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principle of the channel we will rather, let's
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talk about thinking about tools. The
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first thing is that we've been
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doing machinist consulting for 15 years
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since I started out with
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machinist training, but there are sometimes
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voters who tell me, well, we
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we bought subtitle there but I don't know
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if I did the right thing so already guys
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it's not good because in general if
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you sign an order form you
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have to be so convinced of your
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purchase that you you could go and sell it
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to everyone around you in any case in
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principle the tool is not very
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complicated it must simply meet your
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objectives but we can also
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sometimes observe that the actors do not
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always have precise objectives and
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not having them precise objective that's how people
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can buy things that do
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n't correspond to them in the end so we
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start by choosing objectives we're going to
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have all the existing brands if
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we don't have too much time we concentrate
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on a few -some we look at certain
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criteria by broadening as much as possible even
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things that we would not have thought of
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doing and in the end we tighten we
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tighten and in fact the day we
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invest is that we really have weighed
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all the criteria that we seemed
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capital this is what we are going to do in
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this video to give you the
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important criteria between versatility which
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seems to us to be the number 1 criterion of a
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tool given the investment costs
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between carrying semi-carrying interest
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advantage disadvantages of both systems
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the shape of the tooth what donation we choose
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for what objective why we are going to
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talk to you about more than one specific type inside
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which is versatile we will then talk
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about consolidation ah the choice of
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rollers is something
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very important today to bring back this
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famous porosity that you know
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well now and then he finished that it
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is important the finishing of the work
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why it is important since in
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particular but it is valid in all
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the techniques of working the soil but
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it is true that in
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soil conservation techniques if we are looking in the
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long term or even before the wad why
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not to improve the decomposition the
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speeds of evolution of your residues and
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well the finishing is part of that and
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will prepare the future in some way
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so there you go if that suits you
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well we're gone then carry or
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semi-wear then often it's a
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story a little bit of iron surface
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but in any case it's the number
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one argument or plot size it's clear
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that one of the disadvantages of the semi-porter
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is necessarily the price it is like a
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folding or a fixed but today
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beyond 3.50 meters in fixed it is a little
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complicated
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so there are farmers today
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who team up for example to
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buy a semi-mounted tool if they do
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n't have the space there is also a story
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about the size of tractors it is clear
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that we must not lie to ourselves the semi-portable
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will always remain a lot more pulling
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much more pulling that matters
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simply because there is already the mass
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of the tool to transport tools
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like that weigh more than 5 tons so it
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is clear that there is already the mass to
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tow says that 'there is a little bit of
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relief, there needs to be levels of grip
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so here I would invite you to watch the
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video on ballast since there are
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obviously load transfers that
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exist for hydraulic mounted seed drills
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etc. but these are systems
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which work very well there is nothing to
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say about that but which remains
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a little more complex at once since in
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fact it is only triggered when there
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is an extension of the lever arm in the
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end so I won't go into
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detail we made the choice of the
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rear mass it's fixed it's
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once again versatile argument number 1 and
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it serves something other than simply
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being behind it's a mass there for
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an equal price to the hydraulic system therefore
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without the possible breakdowns and without
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the oil the 8 to 10 liters of oil
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necessary continuously to
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operate the system the advantage of the
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semi mounted compared to the mounted is
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the capacity to enter tools
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obviously there you see the lever arm
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that I have here a disc tool or
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Adam which is equipped in semi-carry it's
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day and night it's not at all the
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same work the tool will always
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penetrate
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it will also have stability through
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weight it will often be placed on
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gauge wheels at the front which are
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not necessarily used for depth and on a
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roller at the rear so that is
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important, that is to say that it 'is an
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important balance so that's an
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important point the second to look at
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also it's on a semi-port it's the
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heavens where the heavens are located
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here so we see that on this tool like
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many others d 'elsewhere it is
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located in the middle it is really a tool
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which is conscious mid-carry but there are
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also carried tools on which we
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put an arrow and an axle at
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the rear of the roller it is perhaps
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economically there is a small gain
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especially for the manufacturer but for
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you honestly finally we think that
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mechanically it is not very very
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logical we transfer the load to
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the rear which unbalances the tool that
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is the first point second point
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is the take-up of the joints
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of its axles in the long run it's not
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logical enough it's held only by a large
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axle it can't work laterally well
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so for us it's to
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avoid the real semi- carry it is a
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tool which stands almost alone and which is
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placed then this one is placed from
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the front like many brands so
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it comes in gradually and it
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is controlled in depth at the front
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at the front here on the roads which are
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connected to the rear apart from the connecting rods
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with the roller so it is really a
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tool which lays flat to
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carry it the big advantage it will
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obviously be the price as we said
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earlier the rather short side on the
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tractor therefore less room for
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maneuvering etc. although you get used to
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the semi-carrier maneuver very easily,
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frankly it's when you are really
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used to it that you don't really notice the
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difference there is a postponement of
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much stronger load on the carry the
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limit on the other hand it will be
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the lengthening of the tool that is to say
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that due to the weight it is difficult to have
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more than three beams I speak for the
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Adam tools in particular but it This is
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almost valid for disc tools we have
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difficulty having a space between the
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beams large enough we will be at 50 cm
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for example for carried tools when
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we will be at 75 or 70 or 65 on
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semi-mounted tools and the clearance under the
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frame today everyone there is
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no longer so much of a concern to pass into
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the residual effort on the other hand what is
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missing is the space between beams and
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believe me it is almost more important
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than the clearance under the frame and there is a
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third criterion to look at which is the
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layout, that is to say the arrangement
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of the teeth
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not of the discs but of the teeth on the
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chassis since that is almost even
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more important than the space between
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beams on the lengthening of the tool
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because in fact this is what allows
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the residue to pass very, very well and
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this is even more valid for
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tools with tighter teeth which
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can be used for sowing or
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fine preparations on the residues there
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are people who talk about jamming these
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are tools whether it is this one or
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the other with a small tooth that I have rarely
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seen stuffed in fact it is important it is
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with a residue key pass through a flow
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relatively easily so there for
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the semi-carry aspect this is the
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big difference and the stability at
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work the penetration of course the
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fault is the price the load transfer
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but here for the work aspect it is
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clear that it's still quite a
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difference when we see a
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semi-carry disc tool working and the same
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carry disc tool we can't even
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compare these two tools, two
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completely different worlds
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so afterward it's a choice the form of the
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tooth so that we have already talked about it in the
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unemployment video but on the market there are
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a lot of very
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enveloping teeth why because it is
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a request from farmers there are
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farmers when they leave the field
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where there is straw they are very
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happy that when they leave the field when
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they have finished we almost no longer see the
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straw you have understood for us it is
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not really the strategy to respect
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the main principles of
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conservation agriculture while working the
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soils it is valid for someone who
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is drunk we will have a much better
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decomposition will protect their soil protect
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their soil it is valid for everyone
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that too there are a lot of people who
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talk to me about no plowing etc. we here we
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are not the chain of the name plowing we
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follow people who are as good at
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plowing who have living soils as
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well as people who are
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plowing and who have soils which have a
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little more difficulty so see We
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really need to stay on this objective
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if everyone at their own level can move forward a
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little bit, I would already be happy, I
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could leave in peace, so that's the
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righteousness of the prop, that's called
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tensions, we call it the tooth but
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basically the tensions there are the
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tensions and there is the shape of the stanchion
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obviously here we have in there the
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straightest on the market which allows if we want
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to put curvatures on it so I
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give an example we can very well
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put a deflector like that so it in
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profile is a little short
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not too short but which is all the same
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we can very well put a wider tooth
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like that which we call an unemployment tooth
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we use it I have
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already told you that with the point called
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cracking point so here it
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is in 40 for a stanchion of 25
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there today we are going to go back to 50 to
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better protect the bottom of the tensions
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so fuel reload on the sides these
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are not wearing parts from the
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manufacturer because like many
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wearing parts from manufacturers
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whatever it is
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here I invite you to go and see a
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little something else so here it is
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carbide technology so we have no
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action with him except that these are
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really tips which last 5 to 10 times
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longer than the manufacturers' tips
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which are not reversible which exist
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for all brands of course in
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any case the Blues the reds the Greens
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the other blues finally there you go and the
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third tooth that we use is the
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cracking sock that we call
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at phytosol so we worked
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more than fifteen years ago they
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saw 12 years with this
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company carbide technologies to
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help us and others to manufacture a
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sock on the principles of the
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Actisol tooth which is a tooth that we have compared
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in many comparative profiles which
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is for us a reference of the
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cracking I would have the opportunity as much as
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I wanted to talk to you about this in there and
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this point there so it is a
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sock that we put in place and
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place which also goes on the marks that
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I told you before the Blues blues the
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other blues the reds
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and this blue there and so it really allows us
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to finally have two tools
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in one same three tools in one of the pre-
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cracks unemployment or here is light
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mixture a little deeper and the real
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cracking the one which does not upset not
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at all the surface of the ground and the big
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advantage that we have and that Actisol no longer has
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and does not evolve we were in
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contact a lot with this company around
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ten years ago but we find
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that they are a little overwhelmed by
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events since today we have
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dethatching tools which have become
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widespread with teeth of this type
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with a power we will talk about right
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after of pressure to do
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deeper work with a larger number of beams
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for a number of teeth
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identical to lactisol but you will
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see I will tell you about it after the
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number of teeth distributed over the length
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and capital for the quality of the work
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and especially with consolidation at the
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height even if today 'today we will
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talk about it Actisol has put rollers which
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look like that it's about time so
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today the advantage
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of having several rows in it especially
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in semi-port is that we have a
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spacing an equal number of teeth here
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we have teeth on every 30 cm
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so it is true that in stubble cultivation it is
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good there is a space of hard points
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which we have already spoken of about twenty
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centimeters since there is a power
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tearing if we take a
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wider point we even have only 10 12
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cm left between the teeth it still tears
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a lot more so we try to
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keep more hard points than that
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since we have confidence in our Sun
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over the years we want after mixing and
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separating shock from the fact that the tooth
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is straight that we will put earth
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on the residue and as I said
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promote decomposition by good
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consolidation behind and that we will
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talk about it right after now if we
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come back at an important point it is the
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power of your teeth it is clear that
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many farmers have
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dethatching tools of 7-8 years 10 years and
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that they use today with
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shares to go deeper and
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make a pseudo cracking depending on what they
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have as a point at the end
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honestly there are only 8 to 10 years that
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the tools have
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sufficient power to go to depths
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of 20 cm 25 cm sometimes 30 cm really
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well motivated since when we go on the
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ground the impacts of plowing and
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various soil works can
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go down to more than 80 cm we sometimes have
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impacts of the so-called
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padding up to a depth of 80
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cm since this has really modified the
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functioning of the soil life of the soil
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rooting etc. we will never go that
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far but it is clear that
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some tines today below
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15 cm are already in
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too extreme tapping to do a good job
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so it is important to have a tooth
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which has a spring or a
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hydraulic system like that because you need a
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percussion you need a vibration because
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otherwise we would come out of the blocks for
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people who are starting out in particular we would
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really have work which will have a
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cathedral effect and we will talk about it in the counting cracking
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teeth I
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will give you an overview of all the teeth
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that are on the market that we did quite a
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few years ago and
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ultimately little evolution but the main
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principles remain the same. 'the idea is
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good to repair and not to darken as they
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say or to deconstruct the entire
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ground so the pressure is important here
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we are in hydraulics so that's good
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when the manufacturer offers it we
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have known the springs etc. so the
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rings after a while wear
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out the tool makes more noise
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so what it knows is scamot it's rather
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violent and when it comes back it's with
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the same violence so mechanically there
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is an evolution of the axes etc. there are more
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constraints we have to be clear here
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today it's a scam in silence
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very slowly it's coming back very slowly
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so that's really important whether we
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have stones or not for that matter there
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are a lot of people who are in silt and
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who speak to me from another world that
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things are better with certain tools it is in
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fact below going 450 kg you can't
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dream you can't do cracking
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so check that carefully above all that it's
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at the tip so there is a
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lever arm so that's it, it doesn't hurt
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so that's for the teeth I think I've
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pretty much gone around quickly
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so I'm going to go a little faster there
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on the leveling aspect then
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leveling is as much for
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stubble cultivation as for deeper work
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since we can either ridge
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if we put fins things like
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that I haven't talked about it we can also
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put fins but we think that we
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must ban ailerons not at all
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not at all not at all we have already
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talked about it so there the advantage compared to
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many existing systems which
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are discs is often discs
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which are used for covering well already
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first point it is regulated according to
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the work that we do we really have
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to be very attentive to that we want it to be
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billiards we can drive at 40
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an hour across our fields the
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entrepreneurs can testify to this we have
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to it's always perfect so it's
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one of the simple tools what we
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call a little passive whatever the
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speed there this golf rod there this
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hockey rod it will close the
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groove of the tooth and it will be further
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accentuated by the spring bars here
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that there are between the
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consolidation balls which will be used at the level
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so these are wearing parts,
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don't kid yourself and some of them do
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n't work much and that's because
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well it's not regulated properly
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so that the work is perfect then
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after consolidation it is really
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something capital and we can even
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arrive at the choice of roller
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it is a strong responsibility but
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today with experience that we
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can see on the different
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departments I am also going to accelerate
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today the balls had a verse
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like that which have become widespread and
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it is not for nothing they are for us
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the most versatile rollers so we are
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not lying to ourselves not a roller which is
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capable to consolidate well when it is
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dry cannot be the same because a roller
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which can consolidate well into solid that
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is to stop dreaming it does
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not exist it does not exist on the other hand one of the
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rollers which makes the best compromise
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for us we see it on the ground
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whatever the types of sticky
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stony soil, limestone soils etc. it is
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these balls there on the other hand that does not exclude
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that sometimes a rolling behind this
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work can be useful it is clear
00:15:35
in any case and it It's almost better
00:15:38
to have this solution instead which
00:15:40
requires decomposed work but
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sometimes we can't firm up the soil
00:15:44
right away and reconsolidate it very
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strongly because it needs to
00:15:48
flower a little bit, we say that at home,
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flower the earth needs a little bit
00:15:51
of crying we do a much better
00:15:52
job with a second job so we
00:15:55
must not think that we can do everything in
00:15:56
one pass there are many times or two
00:15:58
passes it is part of the circuit of the
00:16:00
concept for that it works well so that
00:16:02
's it so it's a these are
00:16:04
rolls of inverted U, that is to say
00:16:05
that they fill up unlike
00:16:07
U which are not inverted, that is to say
00:16:08
that there is water in the other direction which
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is steel against the ground that honestly
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it is very violent when there is a little
00:16:13
bit of stone anyway when the
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ground is very dry also it creates a lot
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of vibrations in the tool in the
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bearings in short for us here the earth
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is filling up that is to say that it is
00:16:23
something that we do not clean we are
00:16:24
not going to empty the well to clean
00:16:25
the inside of the ball it is sticking
00:16:27
inside it 'is very good ground to
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ground it cannot thicken there is
00:16:30
no scraper there is nothing at all there is
00:16:32
a step it does and the distance between
00:16:35
the balls there is a step which allows
00:16:37
this place for it never gets blocked
00:16:39
almost and then the second ball
00:16:40
also allows the seat of the tool when
00:16:42
you have a somewhat Bogy system like that it
00:16:44
really allows a seat it is not
00:16:46
articulated it is fixed for precisely more
00:16:47
seats to really have a
00:16:49
consolidation effect by the weight of the tool
00:16:52
and then there are other rollers with
00:16:54
steel ball rollers but in
00:16:55
wet conditions it is complicated in
00:16:57
stones they all end up
00:16:58
cutting whatever the
00:17:00
best brands in the world, furrowing tire systems
00:17:01
etc. excel in
00:17:03
dry conditions but aging of the
00:17:05
rubber in cutting ground with
00:17:06
flint or other and especially in
00:17:08
wet conditions already there it's no longer the same
00:17:10
scrapers need power in short
00:17:11
that's it seems to us be a good system
00:17:14
so they did not file a patent for the
00:17:16
inventors of this roller and
00:17:20
today everyone is doing it so
00:17:22
to finish because I see that
00:17:23
time is passing I hope that you will
00:17:24
still be here it is the finish so
00:17:27
today we underestimate the finish
00:17:28
so behind these rollers it is
00:17:30
obligatory you need one or Dr behind
00:17:32
to lacerate the straw to finally
00:17:35
refine the surface work to close
00:17:37
any small furrows which
00:17:39
could allow a little
00:17:40
bit to escape too much carbon humidity so the
00:17:42
fineness and the aggressiveness of the tips here
00:17:45
you see they are 4-5 years old they are
00:17:48
worn they are at the lowest notch there
00:17:49
in terms of use because it is
00:17:51
really something like behind
00:17:53
tire or leave me with balls etc.
00:17:55
it's r this are all underestimated
00:17:57
this is what it will limit you the downfall
00:17:59
this is what will limit you the impression
00:18:00
of icing a little bit of the surface
00:18:02
c It's the harrow behind that you have to
00:18:04
work vertically to avoid carrying
00:18:05
away the residue. It's through the
00:18:07
flexibility of the tooth and the vibration that
00:18:09
the residue escapes, so you don't have to
00:18:11
tilt it otherwise you'll drag it around like
00:18:13
a rake. I'm being a little wary,
00:18:14
but in the main
00:18:16
principles, this tool or another is
00:18:18
our choice of more
00:18:20
vertical teeth. I think that's what's
00:18:21
best in terms of being able
00:18:22
to crack and dethatch. in a
00:18:25
qualitative way since ultimately we have a
00:18:27
shock effect and we have no burying, that
00:18:28
is the important key,
00:18:30
consolidation which means that today
00:18:32
we can work deeper in
00:18:34
one go instead of going twice at
00:18:36
shallow depth since we
00:18:38
never consolidate as well as when we work
00:18:39
a little deeper we bring
00:18:41
up the capillary humidity to
00:18:42
germinate the seeds etc. and these
00:18:44
rollers are also very well known
00:18:45
for having an appearance of compaction
00:18:47
in the end relatively moderate on
00:18:50
the other hand, the readings whether transmitted
00:18:52
or very rapid weeds, it
00:18:54
's spectacular everyone is
00:18:56
unanimous on that and it comes from
00:18:58
rolling there earth against earth finally
00:18:59
we have a settlement which is not that
00:19:01
is not violent even in soils
00:19:03
with low clay content and that is
00:19:04
very important it is very important
00:19:05
so there you go well listen I invite you to
00:19:08
ask more questions if you
00:19:10
have any we will make other videos on
00:19:11
disk tools for example but in
00:19:13
the main principles here I tried
00:19:15
to give you some arguments
00:19:16
some thoughts I have probably
00:19:18
forgotten some so remember to subscribe if
00:19:21
this is not the case and then well here you go
00:19:22
share and then here it is 'we exchange
00:19:24
that we move forward see you soon friends

Description:

Dans cette vidéo nous aborderons les différents critères qui nous semblent importants pour vous aider dans le choix d'investissement dans un outil à dent. Bien entendu , rien ne remplace au préalable de définir des objectifs précis qui vous sont personnels et l'outil est juste là pour les remplir. La polyvalence est pour nous un critère très important qui permet de valoriser les sommes importantes investies. Nous passons en revue le choix Porté/semi-porté, les formes de dents,le nivellement, la consolidation, le choix des rouleaux, la finition, les herses etc... N'hésitez pas à commenter, échanger, partager et aussi à vous abonner si vous le souhaitez en activant la petite cloche ! à bientôt les amis ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JLYUYL52Ec&t=4s les déchaumages vidéo 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nySKd4DNVhc&t=18s les déchaumages vidéo 2

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