Posted by JMS/.MN on January 16, 2010 at 10:03:27 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: planter? posted by flying belgian on January 16, 2010 at 09:34:19:
I"ve had 3 7000 planters over the last 33 years. Only other one I would consider is a White. My renter had a White years ago and it spaced so evenly, you could see rows across the field. He had a JD for a few years, went back to another White for the folding bar (24 row, 22 inch). Chuckled the other day when someone talked about upgrading from his JD and was considering IH. Didn"t understand the "upgrade" part. Their only advantage is the seed tank, but that does nothing for placement and germination, which is where the value is. That"s why the hybrids- IH seed tank, JD row units. BTW, I think you could find a fine White/JD for about half of your dollar figure, good for that acreage and time. Lots of 6&8 row units in southern MN, with demand declining for the smaller units. They"ll bring more money as you go north.
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