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8250 and 8350 JD seed drills

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Kent in NB

04-20-2005 18:08:43




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What is good and bad about these machines? Looks like three of these machines will be auctioned off this week. All three look pretty good. Single disc openers on at least two of them, 18-run, 21 run, and third one is a little bit bigger. All three have grass seed boxes. Thanks ,in advance.




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David from Kansas

04-21-2005 10:13:47




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 Re: 8250 and 8350 JD seed drills in reply to Kent in NB, 04-20-2005 18:08:43  
They are excellent drills. I use a 8300 DD and like it real well. I don't think you can beat those models of drills for small grain seeding. Nice thing is that the press wheels raise and lower with the disks which makes for easy transport down the road. The 8250 and 8350 have a fertilizer box so you can apply dry starter fertilizer if you like. Also, parts are available, some of them being used on previous models for many years. Just my humble opinion.

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Kent in NB

04-22-2005 16:23:49




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 Re: 8250 and 8350 JD seed drills in reply to David from Kansas, 04-21-2005 10:13:47  
Thanks for the reply, David. Sometimes the humble opinion carries the most weight.Kent.



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tim[in]

04-23-2005 10:16:44




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 Re: 8250 and 8350 JD seed drills in reply to Kent in NB, 04-22-2005 16:23:49  
i saw one go for $450.00 at an auction a couple weeks ago. was waiting for the combine which went for $650.00 so i didnt get either. couldnt believe such a nice modern machine went so cheap. but i guess everyone wants the no till ones now.



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