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Near Richmond, IN | I had an 800-the first year they made them and I'll have to agree with the others-they were great for soybeans. Just set the rate you want and go-nothing to mess with when you change varieties. Plus I've always raised seed and I could calculate how much it took to plant a field and just put that much in the hopper and always come out just about perfect.
I've also got a good seed drum for soybeans for it if you need one. I think mine is a 240 hole one which rotates a little slower than the 140 hole. | |
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