Posted by dboll on January 16, 2010 at 11:09:50 from (64.61.211.137):
In Reply to: planter? posted by flying belgian on January 16, 2010 at 09:34:19:
You won't regert updating, either will work good, Kinze included.I like the no pto/air blower part of a 7000. No white dealers near here. I like jd planters. More parts in the seed metering but will run alot of acres on new parts. Your seed depth will be more consistent with a 7000/5100. I've seen beans up in 7 days. If I plant any with my 20" 400 they take forever to come up and not evenly. I have seen nice 8rn 7000's go for $1200.00. Take along a friend thet runs 7000's and look it over good.Some of my neighbors have 1200 Case planters, good planters but no better placement/spacing than a 7000. Make sure to get kinze or jd rotary meters for soybeans.
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