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Hennepin, IL | Honestly, you pretty well have all the lowest hanging fruit addressed. I have 2 ideas with the information given. First would be hydraulic downforce depending on what you're planting into. Strip till/no till would pay well. 100% conventional till might take a little while to pay you back depending on acres. Second would be to get the pump and the seed drives off the same drive. That will help with seed placement no matter how you do it, and depending how you do it there could be other benefits. Do you have air clutches or electric? If air, id honestly lean towards electric drive. That gets rid of the clutches that are continually going to be harder to service. Electric clutches, it would be cheaper to go hydraulic drive to accomplish that objective. But I'd also want to ask what issues youre seeing first. | |
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