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Eastern ND | The 9350-9450 drills are basically the same. Poor transporting, difficult to clean out, low capacity, hard to fill, and are getting kinda old and rare in good shape. That said, I would go with 9450's. The boxes are mounted higher so much easier to change the disks and scrapers, newer ones had the same openers as 455's-- no bearing rivited into the opener disk. That was a nice improvement-- much cheaper to put on new opener disks. The down pressure is much better on the 9450's also. Otherwise they are the same drill. My choice for that style of drill would be a 455 folding drill. Easy to transport. Easy to back into the storage shed. Plus it will do a better job of depth control because the depth wheel is mounted on the opener. The 9000's are poor in that area. Good Luck. | |
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