Posted by tjiniowa on February 10, 2011 at 17:06:36 from (207.177.45.231):
In Reply to: White 5100 Planter posted by 2510Paul on February 10, 2011 at 10:52:20:
I have an 8 row 5100, I bought from my Dad, been in the family for 15+ years. Easy to work on and if you have good brushes and everything set right it will plant more accurate than any other brand. Custom chopper that came here said the stand was like a picket fence. I like medium round seed corn, it helps uniform population and White used to recommend it. Some changes in the 6100 is the opener is larger, but not much else is different but the seed boxes. Any wear parts can be bought from Agco dealers and do cost money, but I am sure JD is just as high or higher. Let me know if you have any questions I know the 5100s inside and out, would go to a 6100 someday, but don't need to yet. My dad bought a 6180 and it works just as great.
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