Posted by CAS on May 25, 2014 at 00:04:57 from (67.240.133.144):
In Reply to: Corn planter posted by DeltaRed on May 24, 2014 at 21:22:01:
From your pictures, it looks like you broadcast your fertilizer. I don't see why 1000 lb hydraulic pressure would not lift it with just seed in it. They came with double disc openers for the seed. I bought one of the first 7000s that came out and still have it. Mine is a six row. Around here they still bring $3000 to $4000. One good corn crop and they came down quite a bit in price. Parts are available from Deere.Shoup has some OEM quality parts for significantly less. Just look it over good. Rebuilt mine a few years ago, it cost $3000 for parts that incluced new dry fertilizer tanks. But it had a lot of acres through it.
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