Posted by G.Fields on December 07, 2015 at 17:42:45 from (67.140.4.139):
In Reply to: White planter posted by cjunrau on December 07, 2015 at 05:13:37:
That is a White 5400. I run a 4rn with dry fert. I bought it in 08, or 09 for $750. I ran it for 3 or 4 years on 7 acres just like I bought it, and it did ok but it was certainly nothing to write home about. I rented 45 acres in 2011, and decided to break down, put a little time and money into her, and give it a chance to prove itself. I put new no-till openers, fert openers, and seed openers. Money well spent! You couldnt tell the difference between my field, and the adjoining field planted with a JD 7000. You cant plant at the speed of sound, but for my acreage that isnt a issue. What is a issue for me is no-till. The depth is set by the closing wheel that is about 2 feet behind the opener, and you might as well just leave the markers up, NOT a good system for no-till! For twenty acres if you can get it cheap Id say go for it, IF your going to do tillage. Mines been good to me.
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