Posted by Dave H (MI) on May 27, 2015 at 13:43:00 from (192.183.19.48):
Went to the auction preview yesterday and looked at the IH 56 four row. All the lids missing from the seed hoppers. Looked like about 150 lbs of fertilizer in each bin. Asked the owner if he was planning on leaving the fertilizer in there cause it was rusting the crud out of the augers and he told me yes. Apparently it was in there when he bought it. Really not impressed with this planter but when the dust settled this afternoon it had gone home with someone for around eight hundred. Sitting right next to it was a very clean JD 7000. Didn't like the bidding on the IH so I tossed a bid in on the 7000...and they sold it to me. Just over $1400 including the premium. Guess I will make it and the Cyclo 800 ready to go, throw some corn in each of them and run a few rows when the oats come off the field. See what germinates. See what I like better. Nice thing is the 6 row 7000 matches my 6 row corn head. Make life a little easier in the fall.
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