I rented the farms out 5 yrs ago and just hobby farm a little bit. It's a lot less stress when your livelihood don't depend on it. If I get it planted in a timely manner that's fine. If i don't,, that's okay too.Well I just have one thing to say.....one just sleeps better when the job is done and a positive outcome is anticipated. As I mentioned elsewhere herein, I had very accommodating weather for my spring planting and I assure you it is easy to go to sleep. Glad you made it.
I used to use an old spring tooth harrow with the tines turned almost up for smoothing like you are doing with that spike tooth. I noticed the other day that it has a four inch tree growing up through it now, LOL.
Looks like a 510 drill? Did you remount the seed box on the back of drill or did it come that way? I have a 510 with the fine seed box on the front and I hate it to the point I only use the drill for grain. Pain when you have to climb up on front of drill to fill and tubes that feed down and out the back are prone to clogging. Planting time here is probably still a month away. I have had years were we planted oats the second week in April but it is pretty rare.Just finished. 80 percent rain tonight. Nicollet Co. Mn
It is a 510 I bought it used with the small seed box on the back. It looks like factory so you must have option to mount front or back.Looks like a 510 drill? Did you remount the seed box on the back of drill or did it come that way? I have a 510 with the fine seed box on the front and I hate it to the point I only use the drill for grain. Pain when you have to climb up on front of drill to fill and tubes that feed down and out the back are prone to clogging. Planting time here is probably still a month away. I have had years were we planted oats the second week in April but it is pretty rare.
I kept my large spring tooth but this piece is hardly big enough to unfold it and no way to get in corners.I used to use an old spring tooth harrow with the tines turned almost up for smoothing like you are doing with that spike tooth. I noticed the other day that it has a four inch tree growing up through it now, LOL.
About an inch but lots of rain before it changed over. It should really make it come up evenly.Did you get a nice snow on it. Seemed to always make nice seeding if it got snow. Three inches here.
Yes, they are a very good drill....but who designed that grass box up front obviously never tried to fill it while holding 50 pounds of seed in a bag!Looks like a 510 drill? Did you remount the seed box on the back of drill or did it come that way? I have a 510 with the fine seed box on the front and I hate it to the point I only use the drill for grain. Pain when you have to climb up on front of drill to fill and tubes that feed down and out the back are prone to clogging. Planting time here is probably still a month away. I have had years were we planted oats the second week in April but it is pretty rare.
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