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Re: Small Two-Row No-Till Planter
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Posted by Oscar Jutte on August 01, 2007 at 17:50:40 from (71.186.71.240):
In Reply to: Small Two-Row No-Till Planter posted by Murrell on August 01, 2007 at 12:42:57:
look for an old 4 row John Deere 7000. They go pretty cheap sometimes. Units mount on the main frame individually. Take 2 outside ones off and cut ends off main frame if you want. No till coulters will mount right on planting units. If you are lucky you may find one already equiped with no till coulters. If you are going to notill you may want to want to leave outer ends of main frame on and hang wheel weights on to give you added down presure that is some times needed with no till in hard dry soil.
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