We use a 7200 to plant our beans.Our planter is not notill but we bought 4 coulters and brackets and mounted them on the fertlizer opener bar.We use a wavy coulter(3/4 inch I think).We did add the Shoup heavier down pressure springs which gives two springs on each side of the row.We use the bean cups but I want to switch to meters.We split our rows to give us 19 inch rows which is not hard as you run the center or your hood down the row.For a marker we have a pipe on the front of the tractor with chains that hang down and drag in the outside of the last row,ours can be moved in and out for different row width(Allis Chalmers made the first no-till planters and used this system for a marker).We have seen no emergence issues from driving on the rows.We plant with a narrow front Deere 3020. Last year in late beans we added weight to the fertlizer boxes to help get the coulters in the ground.We planted 70 acers last year,it is slow but it gets the job done with good results.
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