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John e.c.MI
Posted 6/13/2009 18:15 (#743978)
Subject: 15" bean planters.



Croswell, Michigan
Presently plant corn with a JD 1760 12x30 and beans with a 15' JD 750 plugging every other hole. I would really like a 15" planter for beans rather than the drill. Most of the splitter planters I see are an odd number of rows i.e. 11, 15 or 23. What I would prefer would be either a 12x15" or a 24x15" so it matches up better with my corn planter and I could get two 15's between last years 30's and not be crossing guess rows in the process. Realistically I will probably wind up with a 12x15" unless I really got a deal on a bigger one. Are there 12 or 24 row 15" planters out there? I could go with something like a JD 7240 set up for 15 narrow rows and just remove three units. The 11 row splitters don't look like they have enough bar to squeeze another unit on them. What are some Kinze model numbers that would be similar to the 7240 Deere's? I don't want to re-invent the wheel here but I have never seen what I think would be an ideal setup.

Edited by John e.c.MI 6/13/2009 18:17
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