Posted by dixon boy Rl on October 19, 2011 at 15:25:44 from (209.152.112.184):
In Reply to: JD 7100 planter 12row posted by Dave from MN on October 19, 2011 at 14:57:44:
had one like it at one time ran it one season got rid of it I didn't like the fold and 3 pt setup period. If your flat nad no trees etc around you be okay. also watch out for low overhead wires. forget about shedding it unless you got larger shed. that unit was why alot of donahue implemnt trailers were sold. just me thou,okay,like I have said if it works for you thats all that matters. If doing it over again i would not worry planting twice it very seldom out yields standard rows. weather still dictates. i did 30" 15" 7.5" couldn't really tell whole lot difference in yield trials. narrows do combine nicer thou,but most everybody combines ngle rows so it don't make much diff. Owe i forgot when I played the farm game I even broadcast them once. that makes the neighbors talk. Time in field is what it saves but onlyat another piece equipmentcost. good luck
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