Advice for a no till drill

Dang it! If only it were 10 minutes closer. 20 hours is my max! Nice unit.
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Forget the seeding boxes. 1250 for a great 6ft double row cultipacker alone......
 
Forget the seeding boxes. 1250 for a great 6ft double row cultipacker alone......
.....and it's a 3 point hitch model too. Nice. The cost to ship one pallet may not be too bad. It's a great value.
 
There is a brillion seeder for $1250 on facebook marketplace in CT. 6ft model.

Could easily makes alot of nice plots with that seeder. Basic rye n clover plots by itself. Lightly disc a plot then use the seeder for fancier fare.


A little tempted to lowball him and make (2) 3ft ones with it.

It's a good tool for a plotter if you work the ground. I have one from my old landscape business days. It is a cultipacker up front and one in the rear, with seed dropped in between. Doesn't work well alone, in unworked ground.
 
It's a good tool for a plotter if you work the ground. I have one from my old landscape business days. It is a cultipacker up front and one in the rear, with seed dropped in between. Doesn't work well alone, in unworked ground.
IT can be ok for winter rye and other seeds you can lay on the ground. Anything that needs to be in the ground better you can use a pass or two with a disc first.
 
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