The farmer that I worked for had a John Deere 7000 planter that was 60 ft. wide. It folded up to around 20 ft. wide, but it was not too easy to fold. Luckly one farm had 5 center pivots with no fences between them. I had to widen only one gate to get it in. The other farm with the biggest center pivot had no fences. I pulled it with a TW35 Ford that didn't even know it was back there. I'm not sure but I think it had been turned up. I later bought that Ford; biggest mistake I ever made. That planter later sold for $800 after the farmer died, and it was in perfect working condition! I did a lot of welding on the marker arms. You can see how long they are in svcummins picture. The guy that bought the planter is a Mexican neighbor that buys farm equipment and hauls it to Mexico. He cut it up and makes planters with 5 boxes. I estimate that he made 20 times what he paid for it. Trouble is, he has to bribe the border agents, at least that's what I call what they charge.
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