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Wanting ideas on making JD 7000 4 row 38 to a 7 row 19

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andy

02-13-2002 20:45:00




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Before I start on adding three extra rows to my JD 7000 4 row 38" planter I wanted to ask if anyone had done this or if you have seen one modified. I have seen a couple of them added on so they can plant 19" row soybeans. They both were good jobs and neat looking. Just wanting other ideas. I have the planter units ready ... just wanting to put them on. The planter is a trail type so I have to extend behind the lift wheels. Thanks.

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SAM

05-07-2002 18:10:48




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 Re: Wanting ideas on making JD 7000 4 row 38 to a 7 row 19 in reply to andy, 02-13-2002 20:45:00  
LAST YEAR I GOT A OLIVER 543 WITH 9 ROWS AT 15
I CONVERTED IT BACK TO A 4-30 IT WORKS GREAT



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larry

02-26-2002 16:38:50




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 Re: Wanting ideas on making JD 7000 4 row 38 to a 7 row 19 in reply to andy, 02-13-2002 20:45:00  
moveing to 19in. rows is good.close rows shade weeds sooner plus higher yeild. works great with roundup ready seed.



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tim[in]

02-17-2002 21:10:49




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 Re: Wanting ideas on making JD 7000 4 row 38 to a 7 row 19 in reply to andy, 02-13-2002 20:45:00  
not in person but most of farm mags have had articles andpics on it. check farmshow magazine for them. know it is and has been done. good luck an dlet us know how it goes.



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