Posted by THORNHILL on July 10, 2019 at 10:56:18 from (216.185.242.218):
In Reply to: No-Till Drills posted by THORNHILL on July 09, 2019 at 13:11:36:
Thanks for all the input guys! Yes iv'e heard of the frame problem on a few different brands and think depending on the brand I go with would like wheels up front so I don't have all that hitch weight on the tractor as well. I sew everything for the cattle and farm a lot of marginal land, Hills, Wet, its all I can afford being a cattle man. The land don't like the plow! I need a seeder that will sew right into older hay fields to put them on a rotation of oats and barley and back into alfalfa. Where its rough from the all the gophers after a rotation i'm hoping to get away with light discing before seeding Alfalfa again. Sounds like great plains would be a good fit Kubota dealer in town just picked up the brand, think my JD 4430 should handle 20 Feet?
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