Posted by andy r on June 03, 2022 at 20:36:19 from (208.126.193.44):
In Reply to: Corn planter posted by Bill(Wis) on June 03, 2022 at 06:25:30:
That Kinze planter is very common in Iowa for smaller and moderate size farms. I have a couple neighbors who have the 6 row with 5 pushers. The front can be locked up for 30 row corn planted by the rear units. They are commonly called a Double Frame or a 6-11 splitter planter. The Kinze model 2000 6-11 still sells for upwards of $20,000 used if it is in good condition. I just sold one for a neighbor on Facebook for $17,000. The guy came roughly 5 hours from home to get it. A model 3000 6-11 can still bring $30,000 if in good condition. I am not sure but a new one might sell somewhere north of $45,000 - $50,000 depending on how it is equipped and I might be low. Of course you can also get larger models such as an 8-7, 12-11, 16-15, etc, row configuration. A couple close by neighbors have that Kinze planter in a 16 row with 15 pushers on front. They are a good planter and probably over built. Many of them are set up for liquid or dry fertilizer. I personally have a Kinze 2000 6 row for corn and a Kinze double frame with 11 units on back for 15 soybeans. Good planters. Last time I toured the Kinze Manufacturing plant at Williamsburg, Iowa they had a Kinze model 3000 6-11 (6 row corn with 5 soybean pushers) decked out with almost every available option in the show room.
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