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Thread: Plotmaster vs. Grain Drill

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    How different are they and is either one head and shoulder better or worse than the other?
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    LabLuvR,
    I had a plotmaster and my only problem was the ground had to be perfect (moisture content ) in order for it to work effectively. I have gone to a small disk and 3 row planter that I can pull behind my atv. I control the planter with a power lift. Hope this helps.
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    What kind of planter would one use for VERY small grains? Like benne?
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    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    [img]graemlins/spam.gif[/img]
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Who, me?????????

    Are you tryin to tell everyone that I now sell Kasco seed drills ?
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    Hows about this one. I don't sell em, is that spammmmmmmmmmm?

    http://www.greatplainsmfg.com/produc...ct/3p605nt.pdf
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    Nutz, are you saying that YOU NOW SELL KASCO SEED DRILLS at WATEREE TRAILER & SUPPLY, INC. ?

    Because if you were SELLING KASCO SEED DRILLS at WATEREE TRAILER & SUPPLY, INC. that would, indeed, be spam. [img]graemlins/fu2.gif[/img]

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    The great plains is bad ass. But you better have some serious $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. 6' no-till $11,000.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    This is the best one made out there and cheap as hell!

    http://www.ruralheritage.com/mule_pa...an_sorrelb.jpg
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    Originally posted by JABIII:
    Nutz, are you saying that YOU NOW SELL KASCO SEED DRILLS at WATEREE TRAILER & SUPPLY, INC. ?

    Because if you were SELLING KASCO SEED DRILLS at WATEREE TRAILER & SUPPLY, INC. that would, indeed, be spam. [img]graemlins/fu2.gif[/img]
    OOPS, I guess it was spam because I do now sell Kasco seed drills.

    Sorry.
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    I'll bet Nutz just had more hits on the web site than in a year.
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    "Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"

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    I hate SPam, vienners are much better!
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    Originally posted by DRDUCK:
    I'll bet Nutz just had more hits on the web site than in a year.
    We can only hope.

    Web site has not been updated yet, but it will be soon.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    BTW, they make these guys too....

    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    I got a kasco drill and it is great...had it for 3 years now...theres you some free "testimonial" for the product nutz....

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    Man I would have KILLED for one of those back when we were trying to plant our Fork Swamp duckholes with a sorry old Toro rototiller...


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    Can't say with the plotmaster, but we went to a 6' PTO roto-tiller and a 6', 8 row drill this year and imho it's the cat's ass for food plots.

    Planted sorghum and soybeans so far and it did wonders vs. discing/spreading/dragging.

    Can't wait to plant the fall stuff in a couple weeks and see what a difference it makes.

    The roto-tiller is the BIG difference in my book. It leaves BY FAR the best seed bed I've ever seen.

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    Originally posted by hevishot:
    I got a kasco drill and it is great...had it for 3 years now...theres you some free "testimonial" for the product nutz....
    Sweet! What model did you get?
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    And I do agree that the PTO tillers are nice. You can make one pass with the tiller and be ready to plant. They work out real nice in the dove field too.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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