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<blockquote data-quote="jg123" data-source="post: 7506083" data-attributes="member: 15684"><p>Yep 4 row on an amazon ph factory built did ours for 10yrs. Sat on the packer roller the same as a box drill with the fert box were seed box would be, hydraulic fan. Dropped on and off to put a cereal drill on.</p><p></p><p>A standard 4 row drill on a tool carrier type thing with bulk fert would be very heavy out that far, this was heavy enough and fert was over the top of ph, micro fert would help solve the weight. It was contractor machine, iv thought about mounting one on my combi but it can get complicated to have depth adjustment independent to ph, fan drive to drill and keep weight forward. It was good for taking out wheelings but had to drill headland last due to weight. If its simply to make it one pass maybe a power harrow on front linkage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jg123, post: 7506083, member: 15684"] Yep 4 row on an amazon ph factory built did ours for 10yrs. Sat on the packer roller the same as a box drill with the fert box were seed box would be, hydraulic fan. Dropped on and off to put a cereal drill on. A standard 4 row drill on a tool carrier type thing with bulk fert would be very heavy out that far, this was heavy enough and fert was over the top of ph, micro fert would help solve the weight. It was contractor machine, iv thought about mounting one on my combi but it can get complicated to have depth adjustment independent to ph, fan drive to drill and keep weight forward. It was good for taking out wheelings but had to drill headland last due to weight. If its simply to make it one pass maybe a power harrow on front linkage? [/QUOTE]
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