Posted by Paul on May 24, 2014 at 22:57:09 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: Corn planter posted by DeltaRed on May 24, 2014 at 21:22:01:
Paint it up a bit, cut the bar into 3 weld on three point ears,mount a pair of your units on each, and you can sell that planter to 3 deer plot folk for more than a 7000 costs.....
I'm not really kidding on that.....
Do you want 30 inch or 38 inch rows? Wide is cheaper.
Hyd will be a problem. With fertilizer, my 300, 960, and S77 all could not lift the planter. Took the 2000+ psi of the newer tractors to lift it. All woulda pulled the 4 row, I even put a 4 inch cylinder on and still wouldn't pick it up. Planted corn one year with the NH 1720, 27hp it pulled it ok, lifted it great.
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