Finger pickup with the bulk fill. Mine is the one that had the Augers in the boxes to move seed around not the air setup Kinze has now. Seems to work good just takes a bit of planning as it takes 3 bu per box to prime the rows in corn and about double that in beans. Also nice to have a planter that holds a whole jumbo box of seed in one fill. Only prob with that is splitting that box in half, working on the solution for that but will take more money.
Only other complaint is the Kinze is much heavier than the Deere. Got stuck the first day of corn and got REALLY stuck the last day. Put the duals on for beans and using the patient face. So far have only done one day of beans but another day and half of running and I will be done. Being no-till/strip till makes it hard to be sitting waiting for things to dry when the neighbors are going full bore. Oh well.
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