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| I searched this topic and got 30 different answers so I will ask one more time need new seed disc for my planter local Deere Dealer wants 38.99 for them, Shoup is 32.95 and free shipping and Sloan Express gets 24.95 for them plus shipping for a cost delivered to me of 25.96 so are the one form Sloans any good, I do not no-till all planting is in worked conventional till ground, depending on acres will most likely replace them after one year anyways?? Which one should I get?? Also another question has anyone ever found an different supplier for the shovels for Deere FC you know the one where you use the funky tool to release the spring (the ones that NEVER fall off) I know the Deere does not make these themselves so they must sub them out to somebody really like the shovel system just don't like the price they cost from Deere any options?? Dennis SEND
Edited by Dennis SEND 3/5/2011 10:16
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NW IL | I don't know if it would work or not, but kinze openers are on sale now through mar. 14 for $25. |
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ND | I've been using shoup for a few years on parts for our White planter. I'd say quality is just as good and most parts are close to half the cost in my experience. Last year I bought a pair of discs from Central Sales...they had the same stamp marks on them as the discs I got from Shoup. Makes you wonder if they came off the same assembly line. |
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Pipestone MN | Got some for our JD planter last year from Worthington AG Parts. They were alot cheaper than JD's and they were made by same company that makes them for Kinze. |
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Gilby,ND | Dennis, we have shoup disc's on our planter, seem just as good or better than deere |
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