I have rented a 750 and the newer type 1590 ? John Deere no till drills from the county ASC office and run them with an open center 1466 IH. There is a pressure gauge on the drill and I just bump the lever a couple times a round to keep the pressure where it is suppose to be. It seems to keep good down pressure without having the lever engaged all the time. Not sure that is proper procedure, but it seems to work that way.
The drill I rented was a 15' with the front dolly wheels. It was a fair load full of seed and the dolly wheels would bog in the mud, but all in all it worked good. If yours doesnt have the dolly wheels you will definately need some more weight in the front of your tractor. I have never pulled a 20' so if that is what you have I think you would be better off pulling with the 2390.
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