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<blockquote data-quote="NDbowman" data-source="post: 158670" data-attributes="member: 1525"><p>I believe it would work but I'm not that impressed by it. Its basically broadcasting the seed on the ground and then cultipacking it. I think you could use a regular box drill, increase the down pressure, and almost no till with it. Small box drills at auction sales usually go rather cheap. You could also find a cultipacker or some other roller to run over the field and press any seeds down if you felt the box drill wasn't seeding them deep enough. Old IH 620 drills with good discs and enough down pressure will no till into stubble and might work to no till into some prairie as long as there isn't to much thatch. 620s are heavy though and you wouldn't pull one behind an atv or utv. A smaller IH 100 series could possibly be pulled behind a large utv or atv but I'd rather use a tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDbowman, post: 158670, member: 1525"] I believe it would work but I'm not that impressed by it. Its basically broadcasting the seed on the ground and then cultipacking it. I think you could use a regular box drill, increase the down pressure, and almost no till with it. Small box drills at auction sales usually go rather cheap. You could also find a cultipacker or some other roller to run over the field and press any seeds down if you felt the box drill wasn't seeding them deep enough. Old IH 620 drills with good discs and enough down pressure will no till into stubble and might work to no till into some prairie as long as there isn't to much thatch. 620s are heavy though and you wouldn't pull one behind an atv or utv. A smaller IH 100 series could possibly be pulled behind a large utv or atv but I'd rather use a tractor. [/QUOTE]
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