Posted by caterpillar guy on May 25, 2014 at 04:32:42 from (75.134.175.75):
In Reply to: Corn planter posted by DeltaRed on May 24, 2014 at 21:22:01:
A 7000 has issues with the cylinders that lift it. If they go over a hump that is big enough to cause one cylinder to max out on length, it will push out of the barrel and dump it on the ground, till you put the cylinder back together. Was told the 7200 will not do that. Can also get it with either the finger pick up or in vacuum. As long as you keep the liquid fert on the tractor you might be able to lift it with the SM. I think the 3pt models would be more suited to your corrugated irrigation ground. Since you want to just turn right around and go back next to the last pass. The big guys are buying up the 6-12 row models in the midwest to plant odd shaped fields and small fields driving the price up. If you can use an off brand model like a New Idea or a White you can buy some of those for a bit less. Still have the similar openers to a Deere.
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