Posted by rockyridgefarm on April 04, 2013 at 00:53:56 from (69.131.203.82):
Hey all,
Gonna get my planters Saturday. If you didn't read my earlier posts, I'm buying a pair of 56 planters and taking off the fertilizer to mount on a cultivator to sidedress. I'm wondering what to do with the rest of the planter. I'm not afraid to scrap stuff (took in $800 worth of unusable iron last week), but HATE to see good, useable equipment go into the yard. Scrappers that do that make me sick.
I was looking through pics of 56 planters on a google search and it seems like a 2 row is literally a 4 row less the outer 2 rows. Am I able to cut the 2 outer rows off and have a "stock" 2 row planter?
UPDATE - after looking at some more pictures and a few youtube videos, I think I'm more likely going to have to move the hitch and wheel tubes and cut the planter in two versus just cutting off the outer rows.
This post was edited by rockyridgefarm at 02:51:50 04/04/13.
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