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Jd 7000 liquid fert set up.

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    Posted: 19 Dec 2017 at 11:44am
So, I'm looking for a set up for a 4 row liquid fertilizer set up oon a jd 7000 planter. You guys have any ideas?
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Try JO Harris sales or their’s a Herb guy that parts out planters in eastern Illinois
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I borrowed the plow coulters from my AC 2000 plow and made mounts for thin ammonia knives behind the flat coulters and made mounts to mount them on the front bar of my 7000 planter. It was set for 38" rows when I bought it but I modified the wheel frame to make it 30" rows. 4 row. I use my home built three point sprayer to pressurize the 32% and orifices in the lines to the ammonia knives to set the flow rate. And I have to drive at the proper planned speed to apply the 32% as I want it.

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You could try these guys. I have never dealt with them but they seem to have it all. This is a classified ad from one our local farm papers.

JD 7000 planter parts: fertilizer tanks & boxes, row units, no-till coulters, seed boxes, corn meters, Kinze bean meters, markers & assemblies, transmissions, frame tubing, wheel assemblies, hydraulic cylinders & fertilizer openers. We also buy JD 7000 planters, anywhere, any size, any condition. 574/242-1262 or 574/242-0146
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My 7000 planter has a homeade setup. Its a 150 gallon tank with a small electric pump, hoses ran to each row unit. Then there is a small pvc pipe that sticks about 12" off the back of each to dribble it on. Pretty crude but easy to make.
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