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Post by nickersonau on Feb 14, 2014 10:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by mnjosh on Feb 14, 2014 21:42:02 GMT -5
How the heck could you plant at 10 mph?
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Post by nickersonau on Feb 15, 2014 17:00:30 GMT -5
theres no seed bounce so the spacing is even and the press wheel pivot is heavier. the only thing limiting the speed is field condition.
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Post by ddeere on Feb 15, 2014 23:16:25 GMT -5
It would suck if you hit a rock planting at 10mph
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TwoTone
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Post by TwoTone on Feb 20, 2014 3:04:32 GMT -5
It would suck if you hit a rock planting at 10mph I doubt it. Row cleaners would take care of it unless its huge and then you would see it and do something about it. These planters are cool but with our 2000 acres we can't really justify anything more than our 1995 12 row. We go through it every year and it works the same as it did new. Well it works better with the Schlagel closing wheels than it did without
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Post by CDC on Feb 20, 2014 13:40:12 GMT -5
Ill stay with my 2012 1625 great plains 16r twin row narrow transport
-Collin Calaway
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Post by CDC on Feb 20, 2014 13:41:26 GMT -5
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