Posted by Brad Gyde on November 28, 2011 at 06:56:16 from (50.42.143.88):
In Reply to: IH 620 Grain Drill posted by mkirsch on November 28, 2011 at 05:47:57:
I used to have a 620.. Used it a couple years, and it worked well for me..
If I recall correctly, it drove off of the rear "press wheels".. Can't recall now if there was one chain or 2.. Seems like just one, and it drove near the center of the drill.
Everyone says these drills are junk, but the guy who bought mine has planted roughly 1500 acres with it since I sold it, and his crops do just as good as the neighbors (who use much newer planters/drills)
If/when I start farming again, I'd like to find another, simply because they don't fetch much more than scrap price in my area.. And when you're poor, ya want the cheapest decent you can get..
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