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Differences between 1560 and 1590 drills
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Nick M
Posted 4/12/2009 10:32 (#677648)
Subject: Differences between 1560 and 1590 drills


Southeast Wisconsin
We are looking to buy a used 15' no-till drill and everyone says that John Deere is the best. A used 1560 w/grass is about 25000 where a used 1590 w/o grass is 30000. (Decent shape) What are the differences in the two? We have John Deere corn planter units but never had a drill. Primary purpose for the drill will be to plant wheat and our cover crops. We already had planned on putting a spike closing wheel because thats all we use on our corn planter. Is the 1590 worth the extra 5000 plus 2500 for a grass attachment? Also on our planter we changed the gauge wheels to Case-ih style. Do you do that on the drill too?
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