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Post by Southern on Sept 1, 2013 23:18:09 GMT -5
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Post by waltonfarms on Sept 5, 2013 21:00:34 GMT -5
personally wish it was 24 row. not really a fan of 16 row considering with a 12 row head you can match up with a 12, 24, 36, and 48 row planters compared to a 16 row it wont match up until you get to 48 rows wide through your harvested field
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Post by CDC on Sept 5, 2013 22:08:30 GMT -5
Id like a 16 row most people run 8 row heads and 9 row applicators and damerdikers
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Post by Southern on Sept 8, 2013 18:00:41 GMT -5
personally wish it was 24 row. not really a fan of 16 row considering with a 12 row head you can match up with a 12, 24, 36, and 48 row planters compared to a 16 row it wont match up until you get to 48 rows wide through your harvested field True if you going by the older way. However many farms now has GPS with auto steer. So this is no longer a problem. Even most of the modern toys coming out has the GPS mounted on them.
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Post by Reese on Sept 9, 2013 16:38:20 GMT -5
A 8 row other than deere would be nice.
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Post by Southern on Sept 9, 2013 18:46:11 GMT -5
A 8 row other than deere would be nice. Give it time, they just now getting some nice planters going. The companies see them selling well. They will more likely to do more. I'm glad they finally did a 6 row. And the vintage 4 row is sweet too. There is a market there for toy planters. Hope this trend keeps going for a while. Now I need is a JD narrow row for soy beans. Like the ones I see around here. They was built in the 60s-80s.
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Post by PAChad on Sept 9, 2013 18:49:33 GMT -5
I'll be getting a few of these.
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Post by duplin97 on Sept 11, 2013 14:10:28 GMT -5
Need some 3pt or Semi Mounted Planters...
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