Posted by bradley martin on January 16, 2010 at 10:21:42 from (216.209.148.79):
In Reply to: planter? posted by flying belgian on January 16, 2010 at 09:34:19:
I've had a White 5100 for about 15 years and am quite pleased with it. Other than usual wear parts on openers, no-till coulters etc. it has been trouble free. The 6100s were better yet. I don't think that you can beat the seed placement, but then I have not used the Case IH 1200 series or Deere 7200 vacum planters. I have neighbors with each of those planters and I know I get a better seed spacing than they do, but then I am running 1-3 mph slower than they want to run. As far as the White planter mechanism, there is not much to wear out or go wrong compared to the Deere/Kinze finger system. I would highly recommend the "3000" series monitor over the "1000" series monitor....lets you get the seed drop perfect w/ few or no skips or doubles.
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