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GREAT PLAINS GRAIN DRILL

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Topic: GREAT PLAINS GRAIN DRILL
Posted By: michaelwis
Subject: GREAT PLAINS GRAIN DRILL
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2019 at 2:50pm
Any of yal have any experience with these drills
It's a no till model
Done 3500 acres
12 footer..askin 13500 for it
I think that's too much

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WD WD45 DIESEL D 14 D-15 SERIES 2 190XT TERRA TIGER ac allcrop 60   GLEANER F 6060 7040.and attachments for all Proud to be an active farmer



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Posted By: tomstractorsandtoys
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2019 at 3:41pm
What model is it? Is it a model with a coultercart on the front or a regular notill end wheel drill? I have planted several hundred acrs with my neighbors 1006 drill. I just put all new bearings in the notill openers last winter. In high residue it is very good. When planting into soybean stubble I prefer the John Deere as it has less soil disturbance. In lots of trash it is better than the Deere as the Deere has a habbit of hairpinning the residue into the seed trench and letting the seed on top the ground when planting shallow. The Great Plains cuts thru the trash then has a seperate opener to plant the seed. They could improve on there press wheels some as they don't do a lot. Last fall we ran the cultimulcher over the fields we planted rye in to get better seed to soil contact. Most years a good rain does the job but last fall we seeded rye much later than usual. Tom


Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2019 at 6:36pm
Buy a Deere 750 instead.

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8030 and 8050MFWD, 7580, 3 6080's, 160, 7060, 175, heirloom D17, Deere 8760


Posted By: steelwheelAcjim
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2019 at 8:24pm
End wheel or semi-mount? With or without a coulter cart? I like my 1500 NT drill with parallel linkage. I'm getting better yields over the Junk Deere 750 I once owned.

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Pre-WW2 A-C tractors on steel wheels...because I'm too cheap to buy tires!


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2019 at 11:30pm
USDA is replacing all their JD drills, was getting so everyone that wanted to rent their drill, went and rented a different brand and left the new JD drill sitting. think they replaced them with the great plains units.


Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 7:23am
Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

USDA is replacing all their JD drills, was getting so everyone that wanted to rent their drill, went and rented a different brand and left the new JD drill sitting. think they replaced them with the great plains units.

USDA or local conservation district?? I’m on the local district board and we the board own the drill.


We backed our Great Plains in the weeds once the Deere showed up. No comparison the Deere is better. Nearly impossible to beat Deere planting equipment.

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8030 and 8050MFWD, 7580, 3 6080's, 160, 7060, 175, heirloom D17, Deere 8760


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 11:07am
well it's parked at the USDA office, next time i'm there if I remember, i'll look at the sticker on it. also our local pheasants forever had a new jd drill they rented out for a money maker, they have also got rid of their new jd drill for another make, not sure of that make.


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 11:08am
victoryallis...can I have your great plains drill?


Posted By: Tenn allis
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 1:19pm
I run a jd 1560 won’t cut through trash but does a good job otherwise. Had a field I planted year before last in fescue and orchard grass where the crabgrass had bedded down it wouldn’t cut it


Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 2:24pm
Local conservation district used to have a Deere for the big drill, and a Great Plains for the little one (7 foot probably?)  The only reason they got rid of their Deere is because the dealership started renting one out. 
 
I rented the Great Plains one last year.  It came with one opener missing.  I planted 12 acres, and I lost another one about halfway through.  Not sure why, I had no mishaps, but it just fell apart.  I'm sure it has lots of acres and lots of misuse, just sayin.  I was happy with the crop, I planted sorghum sudan grass into hay stubble. 


Posted By: Allis dave
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2019 at 2:43pm
Planted severl years with a 750. As far as drills go it was ok. Biggest problem was it left a little trench above the seed. During a heavy rain, the trench would fill in, get hard, and the poor little bean couldn't make it through.



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