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Hertford, NC | Another vote for the 750. I know you can get a good one close to your price range also. I just sold a 15' that had almost no acres since all of the expensive wear items were replaced for $13,500. If you don't want to hire your planting done, you can justify the expense by planting with the 750 for others. There is always someone needing a no till job done for them (at least around here). An added bonus is that nearly every wear part is available aftermarket from Shoup. You can also make a really nice hot rod drill with aftermarket parts from Needham, Martin, Yetter, and others. | |
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