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Pasture/Hayfield Seed Sower

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BIGHOSS
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1974 Cub S/N 244814
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Ford 3000 Gas S/N C375091 w/Bushhog QT2345 Loader & 6' Squealer Bushhog
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Location: TN, Lebanon

Re: Pasture/Hayfield Seed Sower

Postby BIGHOSS » Sat Feb 28, 2015 3:05 pm

So if I run in "road gear" could I cover 2 acres in 10 minutes?
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Re: Pasture/Hayfield Seed Sower

Postby Eugene » Sat Feb 28, 2015 3:28 pm

John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:Mounting it on a 3 pt I would suggest getting a bigger one than I did, that one is usually empty in about 10 minutes, maybe 15 at most of actual spreading time.
My 12 volt seeder spreader is mounted on a 3 point carrier. There is enough room on the 3 point carrier to haul several hundred pounds of seed or fertilizer.

Get to the area to be seeded. Drop of the bags from the carrier. Fill the seeder hopper. Come back to the dropped off bags and refill the hopper.
I have an excuse. CRS.


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