Looking at possibly adding a second cart to my seeding unit. Looking at a seedmaster nova. They don’t seem to get good reviews from what I have read. They look like a nice unit though. Any thoughts?
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Obviously not many using the seedmaster tank…how about the newer morris 9000 series tanks? Any good?
Will the hitch on the older purple colour seedhawk tow between tank handle the 60’ toolbar plus a 600-800 bushel tank behind?
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Originally posted by jazz View PostBG hasnt taken over your area yet flea. Thats all there is for 100 miles in every direction around here.
There is a decently nice 6550 bourgault in the area for sale. Maybe worth a look?
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostObviously not many using the seedmaster tank…how about the newer morris 9000 series tanks? Any good?
Will the hitch on the older purple colour seedhawk tow between tank handle the 60’ toolbar plus a 600-800 bushel tank behind?
It works well , not perfect by no means , pretty accurate, still a head banger
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Originally posted by caseih View PostWe have a 9000 morris cart
It works well , not perfect by no means , pretty accurate, still a head banger
What about it is a head banger? Or you mean literally on those drives mounted on the side of the cart?
My biggest concern is whether the hitch on the tow between cart will handle the stress of pulling another cart behind.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostWould probably use 3 tanks for seed, and 1 tank for starter fert.
What about it is a head banger? Or you mean literally on those drives mounted on the side of the cart?
My biggest concern is whether the hitch on the tow between cart will handle the stress of pulling another cart behind.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostAre you looking to add fertilizer capacity at seeding with secondary cart ?
Got offered 2400 acres extra for next year, so looking to speed up seeding somehow. Will be at 100 acres per foot of drill with this expansion, so near the top end of what our drill can do.Last edited by flea beetle; Oct 15, 2023, 10:14.
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I suppose the other route a guy could go is a tender trailer? Still stopping more often with a smaller tank, but fills would be faster.
This option will be about the same cost as adding a second used cart to the seeding tool.Last edited by flea beetle; Oct 15, 2023, 10:24.
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Could also add another seeding outfit all together, but that brings a whole other ball of wax into play. I have a hard time letting one of the hired guys seed by themself.
2 of them are definitely not ready to seed. No attention to detail from those guys. They can pick rocks, harrow, high speed disk, etc.
1 I feel is capable of seeding, but electronics are not his strong suit. Might end up chasing him around and diagnosing more than seeding. Tried to teach him to spray, but he couldn’t catch on to the electronics. A very adept man mechanically and pays attention to everything around him otherwise.
The last guy is capable of seeding, but also the only guy other than myself capable of spraying. I think his time is better served spraying if I can help it.
I guess this is why I am trying to stick to one seeding unit.
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Bourgault or bust for a non sectional tank, leading or tow behind. There’s a reason they sell 3x as many tanks as any other competitor. Seedmasters in area run a bourgault. Seedhawks up until 5-6 years ago did the same.
But I am with you, that octopus on the tank scared me when I had it, and still brings odd nightmare now that it’s gone. It worked but was way too much going on. The new bourgault tanks also require alot of hydraulics. Something to consider.
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Dealer advising against a second tow behind cart. Saying that seedhawk already has frame cracking issues without hanging a tank behind it?
Is this a truthful claim? Or pushing an agenda to sell a full second unit?
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