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Topic: Case Grain Drill
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| fergienewbee
10-23-2009 05:34:34
69.209.105.6
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LocalCraigs list has a Case grain drill that has been stored inside. Said he used it last spring. Has rubber tires and is non-hydraulic. Asking $300.00. Any comments good or bad? I plan to use it for food plots. Thanks.Larry in Michigan |
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| BobHnwOh
10-23-2009 13:52:23
173.53.175.107
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Re: Case Grain Drill in reply to fergienewbee, 10-23-2009 05:34:34
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| I have a 10'Case drill,I have drilled oats,soybeans and wheat with it,single disc with drag chains,pull a 10'cultipacker behind it,does great job. |
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| sammydwm
10-23-2009 12:54:53
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Re: Case Grain Drill in reply to fergienewbee, 10-23-2009 05:34:34
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| got an 8 footer a couple of years ago for 225. Nice little rig.
Price seems in line.
I'd do it. |
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| Wesley Stephens
10-23-2009 11:25:53
152.26.42.1
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Re: Case Grain Drill in reply to fergienewbee, 10-23-2009 05:34:34
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| We have the same setup without the grass seed boxes. I'd love to find a set for it. |
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| HiPointOH
10-23-2009 11:21:42
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Re: Case Grain Drill in reply to fergienewbee, 10-23-2009 05:34:34
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| I have one that I bought 5 years ago for about the same money - always shedded, 13 hole single disk openers with grass seeder, mechanical lift, ready to go to the field. Sow 4 acres of oats and alfalfa mix every spring and rye and buckwheat for cover crops in the gardens. I like it. Mine has all galvanized boxes - yours too? |
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| Wesley Stephens
10-23-2009 07:59:34
152.26.42.1
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Re: Case Grain Drill in reply to fergienewbee, 10-23-2009 05:34:34
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| I would be all over that. we have one that does a very good job. information about them is non-existent though. |
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