Posted by sourgum on April 25, 2021 at 19:38:37 from (107.77.209.208):
In Reply to: Big new equipment posted by tomstractorsandtoys on April 25, 2021 at 18:07:19:
Following a you tube vlog of a young gal from eastern NEB. Guess her to be 24 yrs old, (Laura) farms on her Dad's farm, but she does a you tube by herself. Don't know how to link it up to here. Deere loaned her a proto type deere corn planter to field demo on their farm today. This high speed planter won't be available on the open market until June. It may have been a 24 row. She showed the dash readout during the field demonstration. She was planting corn @ 9 mph then she did a round or two @ 10.2 mph. The planter is designed to work accurately at these planting speeds. Might be a new version of exacto merge, Think it had hydraulic lines , air lines and electrical wires plugged in to an articulated Deere 8000 series tractor. Tractor had 24 inch tracks on all four corners. How many seasoned farmers have ever planted corn @ 9 mph. She mentioned the planter would retail for just short of 400,000 and the tractor would retail for just under 600,000.
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