In this neck of the woods my 12 row is the smallest to be found and probably the oldest. Everyone else pulls a 16 or 24 or 36 row. But mine's paid for! I know the seed tender wagon tractor is the oldest tender tractor in the county. Most farmers use seed tenders with pro boxes mounted on them. The hydraulic pump on the SC spins the auger at about the right speed at about a third throttle. And it's so easy to get on and off that tractor. I never have filled that wagon clear full of seed beans. The SC probably wouldn't pull it in the field. That would be 21,000 pounds of seed alone, a bit much for the little girl. When I started farming on my own I pulled a four row IH plate planter with an A Deere. I planted 480 acres per season with that rig. Up until this year I planted 580 acres per year with this one, about half as many acres as most farmers plant with a 12 row. This year I will be covering only 186 acres with it. Now when I look at the pictures I see what looks like blue sun rays coming down on my favorite SC. Quite fitting huh? You Case guys should be smiling. LOL
This post was edited by fixerupper on 01/28/2022 at 10:10 am.
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