been there done that years back when ran the red stuff. 1086 without spaced duals you will notice alot more rock roll side to side that before. Loader yea not near as stabble in the hills. And like mentioned earlier the mud dues really pack into the cab sometimes. I have since moved everything back out on my tractors after selling the planter and yea you will miss the wider mor stable ride,especiall the side to side wobble. Have fun. See you got kinze with insecticide boxes yet that pretty rare anymore from units I been doing. Maybe one in 15 units will have it. Not bad mouth you,don't take it that way its just what i see on my end. just not as popular anymore thats all. If that a new unit with no till coulters please check your disc openers behind the coulter and see IF THEY TURN. They changed design on coulter mount bracket and if the little frogs ahead of disc opener is not rebent then the coulter bracket will lock them up. Have fun, more kinzes tomorrow, finishing twin row great plains unit today. betwen the two brands now days that i been doing if I bought new again it would be great plains unit now . Did you get the point row shutoff option. PS have a 895 Buhler loader for sale if know anyone interested also 595
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