Dallas Center IA 515-720-2463 | The water over the drive happens about every real wet spell - The present is REAL!!
Sometimes it takes the road [rock] down to the concrete. Not to bad this year. It has been over the top three or four times the last week or so.
Never fix after the first time - If it happens once it will happen again - soon.
After the dry spell sets in I will get a load of rock and fix.
Got a planter design for you guys. 24 x20 and you can pull it with 150 hp.
Kinze Twinline 16x30 - 31x15 ie 40 footer. 2600 would be the cheapest. Not sure about the 2300 with set back center rows.
2 rows centered at the centerline, each 10" from centerline - on the back.
Then to the front - Rows at 30", 50" 70" from centerline.
That is 8 rows - 4 on a side.
On to the end a row in back, row in front, every other one. The outside wheels will have to be moved on bar. I assume they are bolted on, not welded.
The reason for the 3 rows together in front near the center is the rear wheels at the back are in the way.
Putting White 6000 units on the back of a Kinze is no problem.
And I don't think making a 6000 'Push' would be hard.
There may be a hinge point in the way. I may take 25 foot peter meter, find a Kinze and do some checking - If I can see for the dust.
The Kinze units - Put them on your splitter at 30"/15" - Plant soybeans.
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