Posted by andy r on January 23, 2010 at 13:35:58 from (69.66.71.73):
I have the choice of buying an 8 row Kinze 2000 or an 8 row John Deere 7000 planter. Looks like the Kinze is much more modern and in better shape. Both are good planters and would work fine. The problem is the John Deere has a Yetter end transport attached to it. I need to get the planter across an old county dirt road bridge. The steel side rails might be a couple feet at the most high. The bridge is only 16 feet long. I subpose the bridge is 14 to 16 feet wide. It might be dangerous and illegal to cut the railings off. This bridge only serves our west 80 acres and another 80 acres a guy farms. The road past the bridge 500 feet has been closed. Any ideas on how to get the Kinze across since it doesn't end transport???? Skid ... ramp over the rails .... just buy the John Deere??? Any ideas appreciated.
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