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Re: Small Two-Row No-Till Planter
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Posted by farmerweber in PA on August 01, 2007 at 13:25:31 from (208.103.176.198):
In Reply to: Small Two-Row No-Till Planter posted by Murrell on August 01, 2007 at 12:42:57:
I've got a 3 point A-C planter that I was thinking about converting.It's mounted on a toolbar and I was going to put no-till coulters on the toolbar ahead of the row openers.Think the downpressure of the hydraulics would force it in the ground enough.One thing that might be a trouble spot is the drive chains.Each unit drives off it's own press wheel.Afraid it will jam up with corn stubble if I try to do corn after corn.Probably be alright in sod though.
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