Posted by sparktrician on May 28, 2015 at 09:05:06 from (70.208.197.82):
In Reply to: Backup corn planter posted by Dave H (MI) on May 27, 2015 at 13:43:00:
Dave, id vote you take that 7000 and go over it and make nice planter that is ready to go with it. Id think youd have to admit that a 7000 JD is a much simpler operation than a air planter. I have never been around or run a air planter, but we have a 9200 new idea (its a JD 7000, has JD bolts in it) and it has been a great planter. Worst thing you might have is to clean out the seed tubes when they get dirty. takes about 10 minutes or less each tube. Get the seed units checked out and your ready to go.
We have martin till closing wheels on one side in the back and drag chains. I like the job those do. Considering adding row cleaners up front on the no till coulter for no tilling, but does fine with out them. Id like having a clean "row" around the seed. (when I notill corn its into hay ground)
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