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    #21
    The kind you can afford with 20 dollar wheat!

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      #22
      No that is our Concord. 7 inch sweeps 5 inch spread 7 inch packing tires.



      Seeding about 4" deep to get to moisture but only an inch of dirt over the seed. I look at our standard and at the fancy parralink stand across the road and think that isn't worth half a mil...

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        #23
        Originally posted by Klause View Post
        No that is our Concord. 7 inch sweeps 5 inch spread 7 inch packing tires.



        Seeding about 4" deep to get to moisture but only an inch of dirt over the seed. I look at our standard and at the fancy parralink stand across the road and think that isn't worth half a mil...
        Do you roll that after seeding?

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          #24
          Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
          Do you roll that after seeding?
          Peas beans lentils and oats yes. Wheat/canola/barley no

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            #25
            L.O.L. I should have guessed. You mean you can not grow a good crop without a Million dollar machine?

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              #26
              Yea i sure wouldnt trade our old morris and $725000 for one either . Other plus is this one is quite light . Trackhoe not necessary if you get to close , shit lots of times i just go through them lol
              Saw many bg's getting trackhoed out this spring around here

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                #27
                I am not sure there is a better cereal drill than a concord with the wide spread openers.

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                  #28
                  I never owned a concord, but there were lots around years ago. They were a solid unit, good emergence. Most around here now using independent disk drills, and corn planters

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                    #29
                    Had a concord for 11 years, good drill, very simple and basic but very effective. Didn't care for the tank though.

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                      #30
                      Many different seeding tools here.all kinds..ages.some high tech. Some old school..
                      Yet from the road all crops look the same..guess you have to get on hands and knees to see the difference..
                      Neighbors have chicken Hawks. Not any better than my 8810 with 10 inch spacing..3 inch openers.and HD Packers..

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