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Southeast IN | I would start with new seed tubes, high rate sensors, and a harness for the 20/20 and stick with ground drive for the first year. Then if you want variable rate or section/row shut offs work on that after you learn how the monitor works. Rowflow and electric drives are very nice but are a big learning curve that may get frustrating if you try everything in one year. The 7000 only has one transmission and may be hard to set up hydraulic drive on. Also makes a difference if it is front fold or a straight bar. I think row shut off is much more valuable than variable rate after three years of variable rate data. | |
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