We Bought a NEW planter!

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  • @LtColDaddy71
    When it comes to JD planters, the DB setup is the only thing I found that allows for a standing green cover crop to flow right through the planter. We had the old Stine seed twin 20 set up. It was wild, 72 rows. We could do everything with it, twin 20 wheat, 20” beans, and twin 60” corn. We needed to get bigger on the harvesting side and get rid of the Maximizer’s, and being controlled traffic, we went to the DB-120, with the wings taken off, which makes it 90’ and STS combines running 30’ heads. Quite frankly, 104 row units leaves so many opportunities for down time, it wouldn’t work. Even if you could pull it. So we built a twin 60 corn planter, a 20” bean planter, and bought a 30’ ccs drill for wheat. One planter for all crops, I do it all that way. The cow is king around here, and a 5 SERIES with a mower, and later a round baler scoots right down those gaps. We grab’m and take them to a corner of the field, make marshmallows and unroll sweet tender silage during the winter. This year we’re full 40’/120’. I built on the twin row concept, but went to an ultra narrow row concept. Every 40’ there are 24 rows being harvested by 12 20” gathering chains. Moral of the story, having those wheels out away from in between the row units is priceless.instead of row cleaners, we have a generator and three 80” zapping bars. Instant cover crop termination. I don’t even roller crimp anymore, just leave it. I think that’s a disadvantage on poorer ground, but on sweet, high fertility it’s fine.
  • @rau123
    Yea! I can't want to see you do your fix it up the way you like it! Also did I miss why you're changing planters?
  • @Thebigtipper101
    The DB planter is a big upgrade from the NT planters,we use the DB 120,90,and a split row DB 60