Posted by George Marsh on September 30, 2012 at 15:37:48 from (50.104.232.125):
I plan to re-seed sections of my 2 acre lawn. I have places that recovered after the long dry summer, places that are totally dead and places that are totally weeds. I've disked and leveled the places I want to re-seed. Plan to wait for weeds I turned under to rot before seeding.
I know a man who has a used Brillion Seeder Cultipacker. Mechanically it looks good with the exception of the brush like gismo that stir the seeds past the opening. I'm unable to find replacement parts.
Hoping someone has a web sight that has parts for the Brillion Seeder Cultipacker.
The cultipacker is a 3 pt model. Wondering could I adjusted the top link shorter, made the unit roll on just the front rollers to put groves in the soil. Then I would broad cast seed and let the rain wash the seeds into the groves.
What is the likely hood of this working?
With the uncertainty of rain, I plan to seed just before the snow flys. My yard is too big to even think of watering it, MOTHER NATURE WILL HAVE TO SUPPLY THE WATER.
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