Posted by notjustair on May 27, 2015 at 14:43:50 from (70.195.0.185):
In Reply to: Backup corn planter posted by Dave H (MI) on May 27, 2015 at 13:43:00:
We weren't allowed to have anything green on the place growing up - except planting equipment. The drill was green and so was the planter . It was a 7200 - basically a 7000 with three point mount. It did a great job. They are simple but reliable. I bet you like it really quick. I plant my sweet corn with a four row Allis. It does a great job. The mechanical markers work and everything. I can't image putting in 500 acres of beans, but with all of this rain I can't imagine getting ANY beans in the ground.
I use a 1760 planter and 750 drill now. I like both. I cuss the monitor a good bit on the planter, but I can't imagine anything that you set in the dirt and drag around a field has very reliable sensor on it. I've just spent four days taking each seed tube off and cleaning all of the sensors. I'd imagine it will work great for the first 40 acres and then back to the same.
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