Posted by doug in illinois on November 24, 2007 at 13:27:20 from (207.144.221.133):
In Reply to: IH cyclo planter posted by PJBROWN VT on November 24, 2007 at 11:50:42:
I have owned 2 400 cyclo"s, they are good machines as long as you have the correct drums. I have planted milo (grain sorghum) in Nebraska, soybeans and corn in IL with them. As long as the pump will supply enough air and runner-openers aren"t totally shot, very good machine. Seed placement is excellent. Just remember they are getting a little old, but that has never deterred me from buying a piece of equipment if the price is right and I need it. I just bought a JD 1380 pivot tongue mower conditioner, they were made in the late 70s and early 80s, but for the less than 100 acres hay I do in a year should do just fine. Paid 600 for it, and have already bought all manuals for it off Ebay. Operators, flat rate, parts, and technical (repair) manual. You might want to do the same if you buy the 400. DOUG
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