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Macon, IL | May depend on planter/tail-but on my 7000 in worked ground I have had problems with straight spiked wheel messing with seed placement-even throwing them out on top of ground when going more than 2-3mph. That is with 0 pressure other than the weight of wheels.
I have tried about every wheel combination there looking for a good one I could leave on all the time-no-till and conventional and corn and beans. HERE the spiked are hands down the best for No-till corn. But for conventional corn and all beans I go back to plain old rubber press wheels.
I hate changing them-but got a quick change kit from yetter than helps speed it up-can do it in field with cordless impact. | |
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