Posted by RossMN on February 02, 2012 at 22:17:34 from (75.107.108.24):
In Reply to: Planter for Super M posted by nh269 on February 02, 2012 at 10:00:28:
6 row 30" Kinze or 7000 Deere for several reasons...
Only 1 hyd outlet needed, parts available through sloans and shoup catalogs cheaper than Deere, finger meters and kinze soybean brushes are more accurate than plates as today"s seed corn doesn"t seem to be graded that well (flats vs rounds and large and small) seed is expensive and you only get one chance to get it right. 6 row to get the job done faster, I assume OP works in town for a living (I know 4row 36" is close to the same width. 30" spacing is common "here" and it would be easier to find someone to custom harvest the crop. The only thing that would be a hang up that I can think of is a monitor that requires 12v. I have planted with Deere 1240 4-36" plate, 1250 6-30" finger and bean spillers and currently a 8-30" 7000 my best germ has been with the 7000. Your mileage may vary!
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