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Ohio | Your talking a 750 JD , they are a fantastic drill if the ground is fit . If you have wet soil , it can be your worst option . A drill that has a closing wheel that can be adjusted to set your seeding depth , with a no till coulter ahead of the openers . And has a simple tine harrow on the back , will outperform a 750 JD in wet conditions every time . Now if your looking for a drill that performs best when the ground is dry , 750 is your best . | |
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