Posted by Don-WI on April 22, 2009 at 03:16:07 from (72.135.112.110):
In Reply to: Re: Sowing Oats posted by Billy NY on April 21, 2009 at 20:35:48:
We end up with very few areas that the crushers don't get, so I can't really imagine many missed areas doing it that way. We have used our Massey 165 to plant on a couple occasions, and even that pulls the drill with crushers no problem, though it does work up a little more of a sweat than say our 285 that we used this year, or the 1600 that I prefer to use on the drill.
It would be nice if the crusher was just a little wider than the drill so it would cover the tracks from the planter, but I guess that woulnd't be the worst thing in the world if it missed the wheels.
I stop and pick up rocks as I'm planting, but I ussually only end up with a handfull of rocks. If anything I drop them in the truck or bucket when I'm refilling the planter.
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