Ryan H
Yearling... With promise
Jack, I have found a used 6ft Versa Drill, garage kept, looks good. The guy is asking $6,500, do you think it is worth that? Looking for some good advise, I have been on the fence but not really thrilled about dropping 15k on a drill for food plots.I have not really tested the tubes much. We used to plant soybeans for summer but because of an issue with Marestail, we have been planting a mix of buckwheat and sunn hemp. They surface broadcast so easily that I don't bother drilling them, and our fall plant has always been surface broadcast. The only use they have had is that after broadcasting sunn hemp and buckwheat last year, I tried to drill a couple rows of sunflowers. I was using the Kasco as a cultipacker for the sunn hemp and buckwheat and just threw in some sunflowers for the heck of it.
The bin dividers worked "ok". Because they are not tight to the sides of the unit, some seed does spill into the next unit if you don't fill them all. In my case, I had sunflowers in both end rows and nothing in the middle rows. I think they will be fine if I have seed in all the units. Also, if I had fit them a bit tighter, they would be fine even with seed only in one unit.
As for the tubes, they worked pretty well. The only adjustment I might make is to lower them a bit more. I noticed that some of the sunflowers landed in the trough but bounced out. Most were in the trough. The real planting feet curve at the end and get tighter which slows the speed of the seed fall. I may rig something up similar at the end of the tubes to reduce the amount of bounce. As far as clogging goes, there was zero clogging with these tubes.
I was worried so much about clogging that I did not consider seed bounce when I designed them. I'm thinking of adding a 45 degree PVC elbow at the bottom next time I use it.
I just got an 8' double cultipacker: http://www.habitat-talk.com/index.php?threads/cultipacker-finally.12178/. Last year, the deer ate the sunflowers as soon as they popped up so they did little good. This year I plan to add Wild Game Food sorghum to the mix. Since all of these can be surface broadcast and cultipacked, I won't be using the Kasco this year. I'm just waiting for the soil temps to warm up.
Thanks,
Jack
Thanks, Ryan