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Claremont,MN | a few years back we bought kettons for our planter after planting a little way in the field we got out to check the depth but we couldn't find any seed so after digging for a few feet we found a glob of seed. we then looked and the kettons where full of moist dirt and where dragging the seed so we cut all of them off after planting only 10 acres and everything worked good after that. since then talking to a planter guy at a John Deere days type event he said he had herd of that quite a few times and that the kettons where made more for the sandy ground for guys that didn't have their planter adjusted right. of your have your tru v disks adjusted right they do very little for you | |
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