Bgoodman30
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Anyone seen these yet?
Anyone seen these yet?
You think the ground would have to be tilled up for it to work?Why?
Won't be heavy enough to use as a no till drill.
If you are discing your plot with a tractor, may as well just broadcast seed and drag.
If you are trying to disc your plot with an atv disc, it will take 10 passes to break the ground enough to be able to use this seed drill.
Yup. You MIGHT be able to no till drill cereal grains and clover in untilled, burned down plots, but I wouldn't bet on it.You think the ground would have to be tilled up for it to work?
Gravity feed through slots so nope not evenly placed,is evenly placing seed in neat rows and appropriate depth
Gravity feed through slots so nope not evenly placed,
Appropriate depth, nope not depth adjustable.
Like said above, if you have the equipment to make this thing look good, you do not need it!
I'd get one year out of it and then something wouldn't work the next year. And I wouldn't know how to fix it.I could break that in 10 minutes!
Wow! Based on that price they're proud of it! The MF 35 tractor that I just traded was $500 cheaper.
If you're not talking no till, the firminator seems like it'd be a good choice. I think they make a 4ft for a 4-wheeler. It disks, seeds and packs in one pass (I believe). I haven't done a whole lot of research on it, but may be something to look at. Of course, they may be really expensiveThe biggest hurdle with remote, rough terrain plots is working the soil into an adequate seed bed. I've not seen anything made for an atv/utv that does it anywhere as effective or efficient as a tractor implements.
If you're not talking no till, the firminator seems like it'd be a good choice. I think they make a 4ft for a 4-wheeler. It disks, seeds and packs in one pass (I believe). I haven't done a whole lot of research on it, but may be something to look at. Of course, they may be really expensive
If you're not talking no till, the firminator seems like it'd be a good choice. I think they make a 4ft for a 4-wheeler. It disks, seeds and packs in one pass (I believe). I haven't done a whole lot of research on it, but may be something to look at. Of course, they may be really expensive