Posted by Billy NY on February 03, 2020 at 17:11:26 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: The cole planter posted by larry@stinescorner on February 03, 2020 at 16:00:32:
Larry,
Click on the links below, looks to be an earlier model with the cast or steel lids. I am not sure what may have changed in between, but would guess they are quite similar or the same, yours and the 12MX model shown. There is a link to manuals in the 2nd link.
I cannot think of a more useful tool for you to have seeing the garden plots and strips you have. You will probably need to check out how it's calibrated. Maybe you can run it over a large tarp and see the spacing of the seed and how it is performing. I've longed for one like the Planet junior or possibly one of these, but likely won't need to plant that much. I have planted a 50'x70' patch all in sweetcorn before, it grew nicely. I would also need a 2 row cultivator for the weeds, then again the troy built horse might do that just as well.
Can't wait to see it in action and hear about how it works.
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