Posted by jackinok on August 28, 2012 at 11:02:37 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: nrcs planters posted by SD pete on August 28, 2012 at 10:29:43:
thanks,I dont believe they have a tractor here,and of course ive sold my big one.been looking at a kasco no till drill but even a six footer weighs 1200 lbs or so.looks like i need to start hunting a bigger tractor,AGAIN! can buy a six ft kasco drill here for right at 11k.carrier to convert it to drag type almost doubles the price so it would be far cheaper to find an old tractor ,even if i just used it for planting.Thanks again! I dont know wheather i want to get this involved again or not.would probably be cheaper to have the place sprigged and be done with it.i guess well see in the next couple of weeks if we get any rain if theres enough grass left in this section of rangeland to let it recover.three years of drought sure has hurt it though.
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