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    World's Largest Air Seeder

    214 ft.
    From Australia.


    #2
    Is it even possible to keep this thing from developing a frown(wing tips back further than center section...not pulling in a linear line) over time? Super impracticle where I farm in the slum of the Ghetto. I don't care how many quarters in a block you have...in some areas it still wouldn't matter. What about hills. What about traction. What about draft?

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      #3
      Mallee must have 2 or 3 of those!

      Lots of mechanical stress even with the cables pulling the carts not behind the hitch.

      That lands gotta be light dirt too.

      I think a tree bonfire might help seeding progress though.

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        #4
        Aw fk just admit when your jealous

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          #5
          Nope BP..... Just practical, for here anyway. It might work for those guys. 60 ft drill, 100 ft sprayer, 35 combine head, 30 ft swather, 70 ft heavy harrows, 50 ft land roller...if I wanted bigger stuff it would still be available. We are little "Bush Leagers" in the slum of the Ghetto--2500 acres, lol.

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            #6
            They make some big iron down there
            There is a 60 plus foot header there as well

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              #7
              whats with the tree stuck in the middle of nowhere? 1 tree to go around here and there

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                #8
                Sk....I wondered that too. Maybe mallee will chime in and tell why...I bet in the arid areas the trees are "protected".

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                  whats with the tree stuck in the middle of nowhere? 1 tree to go around here and there
                  protected by the tree huggers

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                    #10
                    Got a have a leak somewhere!!

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                      #11
                      It would be interesting as to why he feels the need.
                      - how many acres to seed
                      - how big are the fields
                      - how many days- ideally they have to seed it all
                      - is labour a challenge vs 2 or three separate units
                      - cost 1 big unit vs multiple smaller units
                      - size of the farm, is it all connected, transport logistics look terrible

                      Just a few questions that came to mind without much thought

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                        #12
                        Might have to contact Input Capital and order three of those 214 footers in East central Sask....everyone will be impressed.

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                          #13
                          nice video...but what is with that tree???

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by skip View Post
                            nice video...but what is with that tree???
                            When we visited Australia it was illegal to cut down a tree. The old fellow we visited had knocked down a hundred or so. The government guys were out counting them the day we were there. Apparently there was a fairly hefty fine for this. Never did hear the outcome. I too would like to hear mallee's take on it.

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                              #15
                              J/T will put a tax on cutting trees here before long

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