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Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3339357
01/31/21 02:28 PM
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How do they do on rocky soil?

Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3339395
01/31/21 03:06 PM
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I have rock on hilltops. Does just fine


Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!!
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Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3339404
01/31/21 03:10 PM
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A no-till drill is the best piece of equipment a food ploter can have in my opinion. I have a 10ft John Deere 1590 its over killer but I love it for what I do it and that everything. I've had a Great plains and a Tye drill and moved up to the 1590. I think that Great plains or land pride both are basically the same are probably the best drills for deer managers and are more likely to be found used. The problem with a drill like my 1590 is finding a small one cause most are 15ft or larger and wore out. You could buy 3 GP or LP drills for the price of a new 10ft 1590 and do basically the same thing. All that being said if you can afford one the JD 1590 is the best drill money can buy for several reasons. Any brand no-till drill is better then not having one

Re: No Till Drill [Re: jbatey1] #3339531
01/31/21 05:48 PM
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Jbatey , Dekalb coop in Rainsville has 3 they rent out . Depending on time of year they are pretty easy to get . Spring , not so much .

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Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3339549
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How does a no till do on uneven ground?

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Re: No Till Drill [Re: bambam32] #3339551
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Originally Posted by bambam32
How does a no till do on uneven ground?

I'm sure it will miss if the ground is very uneven or rutted.


It be's that way sometimes.

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Re: No Till Drill [Re: coachg34] #3339626
01/31/21 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by coachg34
Jbatey , Dekalb coop in Rainsville has 3 they rent out . Depending on time of year they are pretty easy to get . Spring , not so much .



Of all the coops I called, I never even thought of Rainsville. Thanks for that reminder. I'll keep them in ming come fall time.


The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
Re: No Till Drill [Re: jbatey1] #3339657
01/31/21 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jbatey1
Originally Posted by coachg34
Jbatey , Dekalb coop in Rainsville has 3 they rent out . Depending on time of year they are pretty easy to get . Spring , not so much .



Of all the coops I called, I never even thought of Rainsville. Thanks for that reminder. I'll keep them in ming come fall time.

You are welcome ! We rent one in the fall to plant rye grass for hay ; makes for a large food plot . Lol

Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3339821
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Unless you're just set on a no till, Look at The Firminator, We have done a notill style with is as well.

Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3341332
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My company used this one from Northern Tool one time and is looking to sell it cheap (half price or less). It is in Bham in our basement collecting dust. Let me know if interested. Thanks

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200697114_200697114


If at first you don't succeed, keep on suckin till you do succeed.
Re: No Till Drill [Re: Budweiser] #3343550
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What are you wanting for it?

Re: No Till Drill [Re: Straitline] #3343765
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I have a Kasco eco drill 96". It has large seed box and small seed box. Completely broke it down, blasted, painted, all new coulturs, bushings, bearings and drop tubes. I did modify it a bit to make it better for food plots, I added a weight rack on the tail wheel to keep it from skipping in sandy soils. I removed all the mud scrapers and tube attachments. I had problems with soil clogging up the end of the scrapper that the seed fell out of, I also did not like how the small seed box tubes feed into the scrapper and it ended up planting my small seeds to deep. Now the clover box tubes drop on the ground in front of the front of the opener and the seed it pressed in with the coutipacker. The large box tubes are dropping seed on the back side of the openers as they slice and roll the ground up a bit.

It was a few years on working on it after planting and making adjustments to it so it did a better job plotting.

I am thinking about selling this year and getting a great plains, the only reason I am thinking about it is we have picked up some more land and could justify a newer unit. I will take some pics this weekend.

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