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    #11
    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
    I hear they have a 76' now... what's the HP requirement on that boat anchor?
    When they were red they had not much more than a cult following. Paint em green and everyone has one who’s a Deere guy. Don’t get me wrong I’m green enough but not that gullible.

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      #12
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
      When they were red they had not much more than a cult following. Paint em green and everyone has one who’s a Deere guy. Don’t get me wrong I’m green enough but not that gullible.
      Had a red Conservapak first for 6 years!
      Very happy with the JD1870 style change ups and frame enhancements… seed at 4.1mph, average 60% power use on 460 engine Hp. Does a very good job with direct high pressure NH3 injection… Dutch 3/4” openers with low draft carbide tips.

      It is all in the set up. Simple to change depth… very good for dry climate as it does good job in feeding rain to seeds in the Seedrow… 3/10 “ rain as good in short term survival of crop as 3/4” of some other systems.

      Cheers

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        #13


        Splendour HRS May 14
        Seeded with a clapped out 1820 with Stealth paired rows. I would like something newer and less wore out but it still penetrates and does an okay job. Not disparaging you Tom but people were quite critical of the conservapack but then Deere bought it and it’s the best thing. Enough of them here and they do great in the right hands. Give ‘em to an idiot and not so much.

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          #14
          I have noticed that the conserva pack drills seem to be one of the few that holds its resale value. That must say something

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            That’s a 6” high coffee cup
            Nieghbor seeds with a seed chicken
            Runs are 6” deep
            FMG!

            Second pic is Top of cup
            Looking across
            Why would anyone do this to their land ????

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              #16
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              I have noticed that the conserva pack drills seem to be one of the few that holds its resale value. That must say something
              Was looking at neighbours 1870 which originally came from another guy I know who was a loyal conservapack guy. They’re built like tanks vs seedhawk or seedmaster. Gawd though if they sink you’re forked.

              Oats on grass breaking seeded may 17

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                #17
                HRS emerging today after 5 days. Soil finally warming up.

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                  #18
                  Lots of emerged crops here all over
                  Hopefully Tuesday morning doesn’t get too cold

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                    HRS emerging today after 5 days. Soil finally warming up.
                    Many years early seeding before May 15 ends up no quicker to maturity than 15-20th. Year dependant of course.

                    Our 1870 has always worked well in wet conditions. The seed opener wheels /on adjustable accumulators tend to hold the seeder from sinking… it has 4-12x22” large wheels that also keep the seeder afloat on the centre frame. Also good for highway towing.

                    Cheers

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                      HRS emerging today after 5 days. Soil finally warming up.
                      Holy shit that’s fast
                      What do you plant with agstar?

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