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SE PA | We're looking at getting another NT drill, and the Crustbuster has come to the top of the list. I only plant 3to 400 acres per year or so, but I'd rather do it just once. How well is the placement and covering? There is only one dealer in these parts, and he is trying REAL hard to sell this thing. I have never seen the job from one, so I have nothing to compare to. I'm looking at drilling soybeans into sod, putting small grains in sod, and also putting alfalfa and timothy into small grain stubble. Most of it's work will be no till. What about parts? How often will it break, and how expensive and available are parts? From my experience, drilling beans into sod will be the hardest thing to do, but not impossible.
Rodney
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