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Re: Used Grain Drill
[Re: jlbuc10]
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08/23/22 08:55 AM
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those old Midland or Taylor pasture drills actually work and can still be found relatively cheap around used lots. I still see a few in decent shape come through. Probably $2k on average they use to be around $1200.
They are on 20" spacing you have to go over it twice with small grains but they will plant beans and cowpeas as well I believe. I am pretty sure you can plant a whole lot of stuff with them I have seen them with small seed boxes.
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Re: Used Grain Drill
[Re: Semo]
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08/23/22 03:02 PM
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Does your NRCS office not rent them? Ours has a couple different sizes and they cost $100 to rent. No maintenance, no hassle, and you don't have to buy one. They do but they’re darn near impossible to get from September-October
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Re: Used Grain Drill
[Re: jlbuc10]
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08/25/22 05:40 PM
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Check out Tar River seed drills. You can get a 72 inch for 3950 and around 4950 for a no till of the same thing.
Last edited by Grimlock97; 08/25/22 05:40 PM.
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