Somewhere in North central Iowa | Mine were new last year and are being replaced now. I'm sold on the precision units bit I can't believe adjusting the brush one little notch would be better than just getting new for what they cost. Seed is way too expensive to not justify replacing wear parts like brushes.
Agreed Paul, take them out after planting if you plan to keep them. By the way, thanks for the Jamison info. on the phone a couple weeks ago!
John |