Play in your seed boots?
by Ethan Begle, Technical Service If you have more than ½” of up and down movement in your seed boot when measured against the blade,… Read More »Play in your seed boots?
by Ethan Begle, Technical Service If you have more than ½” of up and down movement in your seed boot when measured against the blade,… Read More »Play in your seed boots?
by Ethan Begle If you’re done seeding for the year, the best time to check what needs replaced is now before parking it until spring. There… Read More »Quick checks before you park the drill away
Exapta has been offering the Intelligent Ag (IAG) blockage systems for several years now and so this month’s newsletter will touch on why this system works well… Read More »Confidence the field was completely seeded the first time.
Inconsistent seed placement is a primary reason why many soybean producers have to up their seeding rate as much as 20%, compared to a planter,… Read More »Can UniForce reduce seeding rates and improve yield?
One important reason why the Forges de Niaux 200s stay sharp longer than Ingersolls: The Niauxs start out with ~3/4″ of bevel, vs ~5/8″ on… Read More »Forges de Niaux 200 vs Ingersoll (blades for JD 50/60/90 drills)
These are notorious for dust getting inside, not taking grease, and then seizing up entirely. While the update that Deere did with making a flat… Read More »Depth-adjustment shaft seizing on JD 60/90 drills?