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sj3788
Posted 4/8/2015 13:19 (#4504278 - in reply to #4503873)
Subject: RE: No till drill for small farm?


swohio
I have a 10' GP. Love it. It's not perfect seeding depth, but I tinker with it and get great stands and yields with it. I don't use it a lot as I have a split row planter for beans. I do use it for cover crops and it works great. I do use it almost every year to plant some beans. I have used a 10' and 15' 750. Like the GP way better. If you have smaller fields, you will hate the 750 if has dolly wheels. The GP is close to 13' wide, and you have to watch going down narrow roads, But it is so easy to get around small fields. It will also plant though anything. Coulters on the front really make it work great. I can get a lot done in a day with it, even though it's only 10'. Also takes up very little space in the barn. My vote would be for the GP.
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