Posted by dixon boy RL on June 01, 2011 at 06:29:53 from (209.152.112.184):
In Reply to: Seed firmers posted by flying belgian on May 31, 2011 at 19:56:53:
put bunch of them on new Kinze planters and few great plains units. yes they will do what you said if they are not set right, have you changed the setting screw sound like to much down pressure on them.personally i would not run them if i still was planting corn. to me its just another attachment you really don't need. can you tell what was on the planter when corn gets 6 inches tall as far as attachment or prior tillage what was used, i sure can't. Also another factor that really affects them and the planters performance is that they are not running level in the planting position. alot of planters are running low in the rear and that will also make any attachment drag more. make surre your tool bar is LEVEL when you are in planting position. Good luck
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