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Posted by John A. on April 29, 2003 at 20:04:21 from (208.24.233.21):
In Reply to: Cyclo vs plate posted by Mark in WI on April 29, 2003 at 19:22:03:
Mark, Had a 800 cyclo, 6 row/40s ,with acra-openers + insecticide boxes and row monitors. This ol girl was bullit proof. We planted 600+ acres of corn each year in the OK panhandle. The monitor let you know of a stopup very quickly! The simplisity of it is beyoud belief, very easy to change seed varities in just moments. You really should buy rounds , we had best luck with them. Things to watch are the little brush that knocks off double seeds in the drum pockets. It is best to remove the brush in the off season and store with the monitor. The only problem is setting seed rate /w groung speed. We planted at 5 to 6 mph. I don't think you can go wrong with either series. Good Luck, Johnj A.
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