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No till drill for small farm?
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jcs
Posted 4/8/2015 11:43 (#4504118 - in reply to #4503873)
Subject: RE: No till drill for small farm?


Oklahoma
Run from older 104-xxxx Tye drills, they are cheap for a reason. I have totally rebuilt one, parts weren't too bad but when we got done we still had the problems we started with, conditions had to be perfect for it to work in a true no-till setting if you have tight ground. They will work on wheat but soybeans it will cost you in the long run. I think the newer models of the last 10+ years are much better and more forgiving. Been around two conservation districts that had newer Tye and/or GP, both worked really well and both transported them on Donahue trailers so they weren't fighting width issues. Just have to have a folding hitch and that can get you a little more size. Deere seems to have a good reputation as well.
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