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Missouri | I'm not looking to argue your points. I just like to hear the observations of others. Both make good planters, and there is no one machine that is best in all things. Often, one is better for one situation, while another is the better choice in yet again a different one, and they're often by different manufacturers.
I haven't taken the time to look over a 1790 in detail. I wouldn't mind knowing what it's potential advantages are if you care to share.
I hadn't thought about where the top and bottom frames come together. We haven't seen any problems there yet. I like the new frame design. It carries the tongue higher off the ground for greater ground clearance, and the rockshaft lift of the main frame axle carries it even higher in the raised position.
I think the biggest drawback of the 3660 is the unavailability of contact ground drive. Hydraulic drive is great, but not everybody wants or needs it. If you're not variable rate planting, then hyd drive is little more than a convenience that lets you change rate from the touchscreen instead of changing transmission sprockets. | |
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