Posted by tomNE on May 13, 2021 at 11:11:16 from (98.18.65.57):
In Reply to: ih cyclo planter ? posted by swindave on May 13, 2021 at 07:09:28:
some of paul's facts might be a little off but he hits alot of them. Case/ih 800, 900, 950 and 955 plus 5400 and 5500 soybeans special drills have industry leading opening systems. if you want picket row stand, buy a JD, if you don't no-till. if you no till put up a shop that your planter fits in, cause you'll be working on it, a lot! keeping the seed Vee clean on a JD in no till is a fulltime job. (varies on soil type but about 100acres per row unit, give or take) but it can be done. The bottom of an IH planter was/is industry leading. the new JD planters that no one can afford have the same offset discs and are GREAT planter but you need to buy a new tractor to pull them. Takes 2 hyd pumps in the tractor. in my area, maybe not paul's, even emergence has a much greater affect on yield. IH and now new JD have the same openers. I farm dryland in nebraska where mother nature controls my yields not picket row planters. No upgrades needed on a cyclo planters, to no till. Set the factory down pressure to max and go plant. 30 years since my soil has been tilled, my renter uses an older JD and it plants fine into the green rye. But he rebuilds his 16row every year. JD, knows they have a problem, now offers a complete row unit that bolts right onto your old planter tool bar complete, much easier to do and almost as cheap as rebuilding everything by hand. And yes, Gleaner wasn't close to first on rotary combines!
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