Years ago I was 38 inch on everything. Never liked those wide bean rows.
Found an IHC 15 inch bean bar, 3pt. Worked well, corn on 38 wasn't bad.
Now I got a 30 inch corn planter, and the IHC was worn a bit, so just planted everything with the 30 inch 7000.
Been happy with that, last year in the worst flooding I've seen I got he best bean yields I've ever had - I've been fixing fertility issues - anyhow the 30 inch seems fine ESP in a white mold area. For spraying I have a tractor and sprayer set up at boy 35 inch spacing and it works well behind both planters.
Long way to say, it should work out for you. You really can't lose anything, the 7100 is going to be worth what you pay for it so not much lost, and I think you will like it.
Perfect is converting everything to 6 row 30, but I sure understand the $$$$$ deal, ESP the economy we are facing now. And, in 2 years I really haven't seen a better corn yield on 30 inch; we've had difficult weather to judge but, I donno?
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